Key Features
Precision
A precise -25°C to -15°C is maintained without exposing the products to the risk of over freezing unlike dry ice.
Safe
No dry ice makes it safe for handling.
Validated as per International Standards
Validations done against ISTA 7D profile.
Zero Thawing
No thawing of cassettes is required; assembly time is less than 5 minutes.
Specifications
- Temperature Range: Frozen
- Backup Duration: 72h
Measurements
- External Dimensions: 523 × 523 × 435 mm
- Payload Dimensions: 265 x 265 x 205 mm
- Payload Volume: 14L
- Volume Weight: 19.8kg
Standard Accessories
Optional Accessories & Add-ons
- Real Time Monitoring Temperature Sensor
Product Documents, Manuals & Brochures
Manual
Brochure
Leaflet
Regulatory Certificates
7D Report
Validation Report
Packaging Test
Videos
FAQ
Is the packaging pre-tested?
Yes, all Celsure boxes are tested and validated against their claims. Pluss follows international standards for testing as given by ISTA.
Is anything else required before making the shipment?
The box provided is complete and no other accessory is required. However, proper cold chain infrastructure so to be able to charge (freeze) PCMs is required. PCMs used in -25°C to -15°C packaging are needed to be charged at temperatures below -30°C.
What are phase change materials (PCMs)?
Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are passive thermal energy storage materials, meaning they can maintain the temperature without any external power supply. This is achieved by energy involved in change of phase from solid to liquid or vice versa. The most commonly used PCM is water/ice. Ice is an excellent PCM for maintaining temperatures at 0°C. While the freezing point of ice is fixed at 0°C (32°F), Pluss has developed several other materials that can maintain different temperatures from -40°C to as high as 60°C
Three major factors that qualify a PCM
• Consistency in performance over substantial number of cycles
• Constant Temperature maintenance during release and absorption of Energy
• High Latent heat energy storage capacity.
How safe are PCMs? Are they classified as dangerous goods?
According to IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), PCMs are not classified as hazardous during transportation and hence not categorized as dangerous goods.
Is the packaging reusable?
All components are reusable as long as there are no signs of damage. However, it is recommended that the components are checked to meet the manufacturing specifications (weight and dimensions) for successful reuse. To verify these specifications, an internal quality protocol should be implemented.
Where can I find the use instructions for the packaging?
Use instructions are given in the manual. In case of any additional query, your sales representative may be contacted.
Studies & Trials
Package Contents
- 1x Outer corrugation box
- 1x Outer insulating box
- 1x Payload box
- 6x PCM cassettes
Warranty
Testimonials
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