Specify cryogenic storage boxes for organised vial storage, sample indexing, and low-temperature inventory control across New Zealand laboratory supplies and fixtures workflows. John Morris Group supports Laboratory teams with cryogenic storage equipment, including selected options from Cole-Parmer, Kinesis, and Labfriend, for freezer racks, cryovials, and sample storage systems.
Cryogenic Storage Boxes
Cryogenic Storage Boxes for NZ Sample Storage Facilities
Our New Zealand range of Cryogenic storage boxes is suited to low-temperature vial organisation across research, clinical, education, biobanking, and quality control laboratories:
- Indexed sample storage: Cryogenic storage boxes help organise cryovials, microtubes, and frozen samples in grid layouts that support faster retrieval and clearer inventory control.
- Freezer and cryogenic workflows: Suitable boxes can be used in mechanical freezers, ultra-low freezers, freezer racks, and selected liquid nitrogen-compatible storage systems depending on material rating.
- Material and capacity selection: Cardboard, polypropylene, and polycarbonate cryobox formats are selected according to durability, vial size, temperature exposure, and storage density.
Key Criteria When Selecting Cryogenic Storage Boxes
Choosing the right Cryogenic storage boxes for a New Zealand facility depends on sample format, storage temperature, and inventory process:
- Tube compatibility: Confirm whether the box is designed for cryovials, microtubes, 15 mL tubes, 50 mL tubes, or mixed sample formats.
- Box height and grid count: Match the box height, well pattern, divider layout, and footprint to your freezer rack and storage system.
- Identification workflow: Review grid printing, writable surfaces, colour coding, barcoding, and lid design where samples must be tracked over long storage periods.
Build a Complete Cryogenic Storage Setup
Reliable low-temperature storage depends on matching boxes with compatible tubes, racks, and cold handling equipment. These related categories are commonly specified alongside cryogenic storage boxes:
- Cryogenic Tubes: Used with cryoboxes for secure sample containment, labelling, and frozen inventory management.
- Laboratory Dewar Flask: Supports low-temperature handling and cryogenic workflows involving liquid nitrogen or cold sample transfer.
Local Support for Cryogenic Storage Products
John Morris Group supports New Zealand laboratories through an Auckland service centre, NZ technical team, and practical procurement advice for cryogenic storage boxes and related sample storage consumables. Contact 0800 651 700 for help with product selection, lead times, accessories, or bulk ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cryogenic storage?
Cryogenic storage refers to keeping samples at extremely low temperatures to preserve their condition over time. In laboratories, cryogenic storage is commonly used for cells, biological samples, reagents, clinical specimens, and long-term research material.
How do cryogenic storage boxes work?
Cryogenic storage boxes organise vials or tubes into fixed grid positions, making samples easier to label, track, store, and retrieve. They are used inside freezer racks, ultra-low freezers, and suitable cryogenic storage systems depending on the box material and temperature rating.
Can John Morris Group source cryogenic storage boxes for NZ facilities?
Yes. John Morris Group can assist New Zealand laboratories with sourcing cryogenic storage boxes, cryogenic tubes, freezer racks, and related storage consumables for research, clinical, biobank, education, and quality control environments. Contact 0800 651 700 for local procurement support.