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Fight against COVID-19, Deep freeze container solutions for transport, storage and distribution COVID-19 vaccines.
  • Deep-frozen container solution for ultra-cold transportation and storage of COVID-19 vaccine
  • Transport and store up to 1,000,000 doses of vaccine in standard size containers at ultra-cold temperatures as low as -80°C / -112°F
  • Active deep cooling technology ensures safe and controlled transportation and storage without the need for dry ice

Vaccine manufacturers, transportation and storage providers face major challenges in the fight against the coronavirus, because according to the current state of science, many of these vaccines only work at temperatures as low as -80°C / -112°F Maintain its effectiveness. 

TLS developed ultra-cold freezer containers with temperatures as low as -80°C / -112°F. This deep freeze container solution can freeze vaccines directly at the manufacturer's factory. For this reason, the cold storage system is located near the production, and the refrigerated container is set outside the production building. Immediately after production, the vaccine is deep-frozen in the refrigerator. This cold storage solution can be installed anywhere that can be used for deep-cooled vaccines. Since the freezing container is based on active deep freezing technology, it does not require dry ice for cooling, which also makes it suitable for safe international air transportation.

Please contact sales@tls-containers.com if you need urgently. 
Deep freeze container with temperature down to -80°C / -112 °F for ultra-cold transport and storage for COVID-19 vaccines

Deep freeze container with temperature down to -80°C / -112 °F for ultra-cold transport and storage for COVID-19 vaccines

ultra-cold freeze Container picture, Deep freeze container with temperature down to -80°C / -112 °F for ultra-cold transport and storage for COVID-19 vaccines

Deep freeze container with temperature down to -80°C / -112 °F for ultra-cold transport and storage for COVID-19 vaccines

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