YDS-30-D1

Article: HB-YDS-30-D1
Price:
61 000 ₽
Production: China
China
Description Characteristics

The laboratory vessel YDS-30-D1 with a capacity of 30 liters is a "vessel-in-vessel" type container, with the inter-wall space filled with multi-layer vacuum insulation. The Dewar vessel was developed by the Chinese company Haier Biomedical. The inner and outer vessels are made of high-strength aluminum alloy. The neck is made of high-strength fiberglass. It is designed for laboratory and general industrial applications.

Key features:

  • High-strength aluminum alloy;
  • High-strength fiberglass neck;
  • Multi-layer vacuum insulation;
  • External protective cover to prevent damage (optional).
Liquid nitrogen capacity 30 L
Neck diameter 50 mm
External vessel diameter 462 mm
Vessel height 725 mm
Weight of empty vessel 12.9 kg
Static holding time* 254 days

* The specified static holding times are nominal. Actual values will depend on environmental conditions, the nature, characteristics, and frequency of use of the vessel.

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