Whether on land, at sea or in the air
SHIP YOUR CELLS AS THEY DESERVE IT
Cellbox Solutions offers with its equipment portfolio a range of different portable and shippable incubators for different purposes and distances. Common to all products is a high resistance to environmental influences combined with very accurate control systems for temperature and CO₂.
By maintaining environmental conditions within the incubation room in conjunction with the use of various sensors to characterize transport conditions, we are able to best ensure the integrity of the various cell products throughout transport.
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The Cellbox™ GO Ground– a portable CO2 incubator that allows worry-free mobility
- Measurements: 455 x 230 x 350 mm
- Weight: < 9 kg / 20 lbs
- Temperature: between 18°C and 38° C @ 23°C ambient temperature*
- Suitable for: multi-well plates, T-flasks, tubes and other CO2 permeable cell culture vessels.
*set temperature is dependent on ambient temperature and employment of cool pack.
Details Cellbox GOCELLBOX™ SHIPPER
FACTS
The Cellbox™ Shipper Flight – a portable CO2 incubator that even allows you to transport cells as air cargo.
- Measurements: 535 mm (L) x 340 mm (H) x 380 mm (W)
- Weight: 17 kg / 37,5 lbs
- Temperature: between 28°C and 38° C @ 23°C ambient temperature
- Suitable for: multi-well plates, T-flasks, tubes and other CO2 permeable cell culture vessels.
FACTS
The most convenient way to transport your cells by car, train or ship – the Cellbox™ Shipper Ground portable CO2 incubator.
- Measurements: 535 mm (L) x 340 mm (H) x 380 mm (W)
- Weight: 18 kg / 40 lbs
- Temperature: between 28°C and 38° C @ 23°C ambient temperature
- Suitable for: multi-well plates, T-flasks, tubes and other CO2 permeable cell culture vessels.
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FAQ about our portable CO2 incubators
Cellbox™ Shipper
A new product often brings questions - and we are happy to answer them. If you can't find the answer you are looking for, do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you and your cells!
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How long does the battery last?
The battery packs inside the Cellbox provide an uninterrupted power source for the operation of the Cellbox™ Shipper during transport for more than 48 hours (at a preset temperature of 37°C when ambient temperature is 23°C).
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How can I charge the box?
The Cellbox™ Shipper is fitted with 4 lithium-ion battery packs (99,4Wh each), that can be charged from any wall socket that provides 100-230 V.
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How long does it take to fully charge the box?
Nine hours will be required to fully charge the batteries.
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How can I charge the box during transport?
It is essential that the battery packs of the Cellbox™ Shipper are fully charged before the transport of any goods. To extend battery life during transport, confirm that the car adapter is set to 20V DC and connect it to the auxiliary car power outlet.
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Why do the green lights blink?
Each of the LEDs represent a 25% charge value. A blinking LED therefore indicates that the Cellbox™ Shipper is either being charged or discharged. When all four of the LEDs are steadily lit in green, the Cellbox™ Shipper is fully charged (100%). Three green-lit LEDs indicate a battery level of 75%, two of 50% and so on.
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Can I use the Cellbox Ground in the plane?
Due to International Air Transport Association regulations, it is strictly forbidden to transport an operating Cellbox™ Shipper Ground in any aircraft. If you want to ship your cells by air, have a look at our Cellbox™ Flight.
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Which dangerous goods regulations apply?
Because the Cellbox™ Shipper contains lithium-ion-batteries, UN3481 applies and needs to be indicated on the outside of the box. Additionally, the Cellbox Flight 2.0 needs a dry-ice indication: UN1845 Dry-Ice label. Please add amount of dry ice in kilograms as well as shipper’s and consignee’s information.
Cellbox™ Use Cases
In vitro maturation in a portable CO₂ incubator supports optimal embryo development
» ...confirming that the Cellbox™ supports oocyte maturation and embryo development at good rates.. «
How altered gravity affects cellular response to drugs
» Our imaging experiments were successful, showing confluent and viable cells responding to adrenergic stimulation «
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