Cryogenic storage boxes support organised vial storage, low-temperature sample management, and freezer rack compatibility across laboratory supplies and fixtures workflows. John Morris Group supplies cryogenic storage equipment for Laboratory environments, including selected options from Cole-Parmer, Kinesis, and Labfriend. These boxes assist with sample indexing, vial protection, and controlled storage in ultra-low freezers and cryogenic systems.
Cryogenic Storage Boxes
Cryogenic Storage Boxes for Laboratory Sample Organisation
Our curated collection of Cryogenic storage boxes supports secure low-temperature sample storage in technical environments:
- Vial and microtube organisation: Cryogenic storage boxes help arrange cryovials, microtubes, and sample tubes in indexed grid formats for easier identification, retrieval, and inventory control.
- Low-temperature storage workflows: Cryoboxes are commonly used in ultra-low freezers, mechanical freezers, liquid nitrogen-compatible storage systems, and biobank sample management processes.
- Cardboard and plastic formats: Facilities may specify cardboard cryoboxes, polypropylene boxes, or polycarbonate options depending on temperature exposure, durability, rack compatibility, and reuse requirements.
How to Choose the Right Cryogenic Storage Boxes
Selecting the correct Cryogenic storage boxes for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:
- Vial size and grid format: Match box height, divider layout, and well count to your vial size, such as 1.5 mL, 2.0 mL, 5 mL, 15 mL, or 50 mL formats.
- Storage temperature and material: Confirm whether the box material is suitable for mechanical freezer, ultra-low freezer, or liquid nitrogen storage conditions.
- Rack and inventory compatibility: Check footprint, lid style, grid labelling, barcode options, and rack fit to support fast sample retrieval and traceable storage.
Complete Your Cryogenic Sample Storage Workflow
Comprehensive facility management relies on complementary equipment. To further optimise your workspace, explore these related categories:
- Cryogenic Tubes: Used with cryogenic storage boxes for frozen sample containment, identification, and long-term inventory management.
- Laboratory Dewar Flask: Supports low-temperature handling and cryogenic storage workflows where liquid nitrogen or cold transfer is required.
Trusted Supply for Cryogenic Storage Equipment
Established in 1952 and ISO 9001 certified, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with reliable procurement, technical advice, and factory-trained service teams. Our specialists can help specify cryogenic storage boxes for vial organisation, freezer storage, and sample protection workflows. Contact 1300 501 555 for support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is cryogenic storage?
Cryogenic storage is the preservation of samples at very low temperatures, often using ultra-low freezers or liquid nitrogen storage systems. In laboratories, it is commonly used for biological samples, cells, tissues, reagents, and long-term research or clinical specimens.
How do cryogenic storage boxes work?
Cryogenic storage boxes hold vials or tubes in organised grid positions so samples can be stored, indexed, and retrieved efficiently. They are placed inside freezer racks, ultra-low freezers, or suitable cryogenic storage systems depending on the material and temperature rating.
Can John Morris Group support bulk ordering of cryogenic storage boxes?
Yes. John Morris Group can support B2B procurement for cryogenic storage boxes, cryogenic tubes, freezer racks, and related sample storage consumables across Australian laboratories, biobanks, universities, clinical research facilities, and industrial sites. Contact 1300 501 555 to confirm availability, lead time, and order quantities.