Compact freezer design uses thin insulation system to maximise interior volume and minimise exterior dimensions
Sanyo Gallenkamp introduce the MDF-U32V, the latest in the Sanyo range of -86C freezers to use patented VIP technology.
VIP (vacuum insulated panel) technology uses compressed layers of open cell foam insulation under vacuum to reduce freezer wall thickness, resulting in compact freezers with spacious interiors. Precious storage and laboratory space no longer needs to be taken up because of thick layers of insulation.
The new MDF-U32V has the smallest interior capacity in the range of VIP freezers available, at 333l.
Yet the exterior footprint remains at only 670mm wide and 867mm deep, making it possible to fit these freezers into even the tightest laboratory spaces.
The MDF-U32V is so compact that many freezers can be positioned into spaces where previously only one or two would fit.
This may allow laboratories to assign each individual user with a personal freezer, giving each user convenience as well as added sample safety.
The VIP technology is not the MDF-U32V's only desirable feature.
Sanyo's superior cooling technology ensures the most accurate interior storage conditions possible. It's vast and concise collection of alarm functions ensures the safety of your samples is maintained.
The new status alert monitors both ambient and system conditions and will notify the user of any abnormal conditions.
Insulated inner doors prevent any leakage of cool air, and therefore help to maintain inner temperatures reached.
Access into the freezer has been made even simpler than conventional freezers, with the addition of a sturdy one-handed door latch.
All components that make up a Sanyo freezer are manufactured by Sanyo, one of the world's largest producers of compressors.
The company says that no other freezer in the world can compare in terms of conservation of lab space, energy, the environment and valuable research funds.


