Cryogenic and Freezer Boxes
Cryogenic and freezer boxes are essential for organising and protecting valuable samples in ultra-low temperature and cryogenic storage. This category brings together Fisherbrand, Thermo Scientific Nalgene, Thermo Scientific Nunc, Corning and Heathrow Scientific solutions designed for –80 °C freezers and liquid nitrogen vapour phase systems. Choose from durable cardboard and plastic boxes with a variety of grids, heights and formats to match your vials, tubes and cryovials. With clearly printed grids, secure lids and robust materials, these cryogenic and freezer boxes help improve sample traceability, maximise freezer capacity and support reliable long-term storage in demanding laboratory environments.
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FAQ
Cryogenic boxes are designed to withstand very low temperatures, typically in liquid nitrogen vapour phase or –80 °C freezers, with materials and lids that remain stable and crack-resistant. Standard freezer boxes may be fine for –20 °C but can become brittle or deform at lower temperatures.
Start by matching the box height and grid size to your vial or tube type, for example 81-place or 100-place cryovial formats. Then select cardboard or plastic depending on durability needs, and choose trusted brands such as Fisherbrand, Thermo Scientific Nalgene, Thermo Scientific Nunc, Corning or Heathrow Scientific.
For long-term cryogenic storage, many laboratories prefer polycarbonate or polypropylene boxes from Thermo Scientific or Corning because they maintain impact resistance at low temperature. Coated cardboard boxes from Fisherbrand also perform well for –80 °C storage when moisture resistance and cost effectiveness are key.
Colour-coded boxes from Fisherbrand, Heathrow Scientific and Corning help technicians quickly identify projects, users or storage levels in busy freezers. This improves sample traceability, reduces time spent searching for vials and can minimise door-open time, which helps protect temperature-sensitive materials.
To maximise freezer space, use stackable freezer boxes with consistent footprints, such as 133 × 133 mm formats, and group them in compatible racks. Combining 81-place and 100-place boxes from Fisherbrand, Thermo Scientific Nalgene, Thermo Scientific Nunc and Corning enables high-density storage while keeping samples accessible and organised.