Environmental Specialties

Environmental Specialties – Reach-In and Walk-In Stability Chambers, Photostability Chambers, Vaccine Storage Custom Freezers, Environmental Chambers.

cold storage chambers

Cold Storage Chambers

Capable of maintaining precise temperature-uniformity, our cold storage chambers deliver exceptional performance for applications where humidity control is not needed. This series of upright chambers can achieve temperature set-points as low as 30°C and is available in an extensive variety of sizes. Our cold storage chambers deliver strong volumetric (horizontal + vertical) uniformity of temperature, …

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low temperature freezers

Environmental Specialties’ low temperature freezers as #1 solution for Bio repositories

Environmental Specialties low temperature freezers are custom built to customers’ unique size, temperature, and electrical control specifications. Their design helps conserve more energy and space than traditional storage methods. We custom design our Low Temp Walk-In (LTW) freezers according to your unique size, temperature, and electrical-controls specifications, as well as container type– from vials to …

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Preserving the Past: The Importance of Archival Storage Rooms

Storage facilities designed for the preservation of historical and cultural artifacts are crucial for safeguarding the cultural heritage of any society. These rooms, which may be referred to as archival repositories, archival storage spaces, or preservation chambers, all share a common goal: to protect and preserve valuable documents, artifacts, and objects for future generations. One …

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COVID-19 Vaccine Storage

We all know that most vaccines must be kept refrigerated at frozen or near-freezing temperatures to remain stable. That’s a problem when you consider that there isn’t enough refrigerated space in the world to store 7.8 billion vaccine doses. In addition, it’s highly anticipated that many of the vaccines that are being tested right now—or that are in early development stages—are going to need multiple doses, which further complicates the logistics of rapidly delivering vaccines to billions of people.