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ULT Freezers never looked greener
New HEF® Freezers - The Eco-Logical ChoiceTM
In today's energy-conscious
environment, energy efficiency is a prime concern for equipment manufacturers
and users alike, and at New Brunswick it has long been a high priority. New
Brunswick's ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezers are the most energy-saving in
the industry and the company's new HEF® High Efficiency Freezer
models are the greenest of them all. They consume up to 59% less energy than
competitive units*, potentially saving thousands in operating costs over the
lifetime of the freezer, and have significantly less carbon impact on the
environment than other systems.
ULT freezers are virtually never turned off and, compared to other laboratory systems, energy requirements can be high in order to maintain the very low temperatures necessary for sample preservation. Energy efficiency is therefore of paramount importance. This new range of HEF® freezers raises the standard for minimizing energy usage and greenhouse gases, while providing superior sample protection.
Now available through Eppendorf sales offices.
For more information visit www.eppendorf.com/freezers
* Based on competitive information and internal tests performed as of September 1, 2011

ULT freezers are virtually never turned off and, compared to other laboratory systems, energy requirements can be high in order to maintain the very low temperatures necessary for sample preservation. Energy efficiency is therefore of paramount importance. This new range of HEF® freezers raises the standard for minimizing energy usage and greenhouse gases, while providing superior sample protection.
Now available through Eppendorf sales offices.
For more information visit www.eppendorf.com/freezers
* Based on competitive information and internal tests performed as of September 1, 2011
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