Cryogenic Tubes

Cryogenic tubes support secure low-temperature sample storage, preservation and handling across clinical, research, biotechnology and laboratory workflows. John Morris Group supplies PP cryotubes, sterile cryogenic vials, internal thread and external thread formats, cryo jars and Dewar flasks through the Laboratory range, with supported brand access including Kinesis and Labfriend.

Australian laboratories can select cryogenic tubes in 1.2 ml and 2.0 ml formats, with stand feet, writing areas, sterile packaging and bulk pack options for sample identification and storage workflows. Established in 1952 and ISO 9001 certified, John Morris Group supports product selection, consumable procurement and technical purchasing through factory-trained engineers on 1300 501 555.

Cryogenic Tubes For Low-Temperature Laboratory Sample Storage

Cryogenic tubes are used where biological, clinical, research or QC samples need organised storage at very low temperatures. The visible range includes LLG cryotubes, PP cryotubes, sterile and non-sterile formats, internal and external thread versions, stand foot designs, writing areas, cryo jars and Nalgene Dewar flasks for cryogenic handling workflows.

How To Choose The Right Cryogenic Tube

  • Tube volume: Match the tube capacity to the sample volume, with visible options including 1.2 ml and 2.0 ml cryotube formats.
  • Thread type: Choose internal thread or external thread designs based on sample handling preference, sealing requirements and storage workflow.
  • Material: Polypropylene cryotubes are commonly used for cryogenic sample storage because they provide suitable durability for low-temperature laboratory use.
  • Identification: Select tubes with writing areas where sample labelling, batch tracking and long-term identification are important.
  • Storage and handling: Consider stand foot designs, cryo jars, Dewar flasks and compatible storage systems when planning a complete cryogenic workflow.

Applications Across Life Science And Laboratory Workflows

Cryogenic tubes support workflows across Life Science and Diagnostics, Laboratory, biotechnology, clinical storage, research, education and quality control environments. They are commonly used for biological sample storage, cell culture support, sample archiving, reagent storage and low-temperature sample handling.

Related Cryogenic And Storage Categories

For complete cold storage workflows, cryogenic tubes can be sourced alongside Containers and storage, Laboratory supplies and fixtures and Laboratory and scientific equipment. These related categories help laboratories match cryotubes, storage vessels, handling tools and supporting equipment to the sample workflow.

For cryogenic tubes backed by Australian technical support, contact John Morris Group on 1300 501 555 to discuss tube volume, thread type, sterility, labelling, cryo jar compatibility and procurement requirements.