Haier Biomedical Smart Frequency Conversion ULT Freezers Deployed in Florida

Date:2024-01-12
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Haier Biomedical, with its user-centric service concept and high-quality products, has recently secured the favor of BCW Florida, providing 12 sets of inverter ultra-low temperature freezers for the company’s experimental research. The feedback on the equipment’s usage has been positive, earning Haier Biomedical recognition and trust from BCW experts.


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“Haier Biomedical’s inverter ultra-low temperature freezer perfectly aligns with our needs. It not only delivers excellent performance but is also energy-efficient and environmentally friendly compared to other brands. This is in line with our company’s service concept. If needed in the future, we will certainly choose to continue cooperation with Haier Biomedical for future purchases of this inverter ultra-low temperature freezer,” BCW Florida experts stated.


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Haier Biomedical pioneered the development of a new generation of hydrocarbon inverter dual-system ultra-low temperature freezer, which integrates hydrocarbon energy efficiency, green environmental standards, safety, reliability, and intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities. Haier Biomedical has lead the industry into the era of dual-system refrigeration with a dual-system self-complex stacking refrigeration system that has delivered to the global market the latest in safety, reliability and security for your precious samples with this innovative technology, earning certifications for energy efficiency and environmental protection from China Quality Certification Centre and the US Energy Star.


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Haier Biomedical Salvum Ultimate BPT Frequency Conversion ULT Freezers, featuring the world’s original hydrocarbon dual system + frequency conversion technology that provide enhanced reliability and peace of mind. These freezers offer all-round protection for sample storage, meeting the diverse needs of scenarios such as blood stations, hospitals, CDCs, scientific research institutes, and corporate laboratories, leading the way in global advancements.

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