Thermoelectric Coolers for Reagent Storage

2022-05-31
Analytical chemists use reagents to detect the presence or absence of a substance, or to test if a specific reaction occurs. Laboratory and medical technicians use reagents to cause a chemical or biological reaction to measure or identify a target substance. Biotechnologists consider antibodies, model organisms, oligomers, and specific cell lines as reagents to identify and manipulate cell matter. These reagents, especially those used by the biotechnologist, have narrow operating temperature windows which require refrigeration or freezing. When kept at room temperature, temperature sensitive reagents degrade and may become contaminated by microbial growth, affecting test integrity. Without proper and precise refrigeration, most reagents will deteriorate within hours. In addition, some reagents are negatively affected if stored at too low of a temperature or if subjected to multiple freeze-thaw cycles. Precise temperature stabilization and monitoring below ambient is critical to extend the life of reagents, keep replacement costs down, and ensure accuracy and reliability of laboratory and medical tests.

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Thermoelectric Coolers

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