MDF-MU539 Biomedical ECO Freezer

Energy-efficient, temperature-stable storage with smart design for sensitive biomedical materials.

The PHCbi MDF-MU539HL-PA is a high-performance biomedical freezer designed for the reliable storage of vaccines, enzymes, reagents, and pharmaceutical materials. With a configurable temperature range from -20°C to -30°C, it provides uniform and stable internal conditions to safeguard critical biomedical samples.

This ECO model features a manual defrost system that minimizes internal temperature fluctuations during operation. The dual-door design enhances temperature stability by reducing exposure—only half of the stored material is exposed when a single door is opened, protecting your samples and improving energy efficiency.


Key Features

  • Configurable temperature range: -20°C to -30°C

  • Stable and uniform cooling for optimal sample preservation

  • Manual defrost eliminates defrost-related temperature spikes

  • Dual-door design minimizes temperature loss during access

  • Spacious 17.3 cu. ft. capacity for high-volume laboratory needs

  • Ideal for biologicals, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and enzymes

  • Energy-efficient operation with a quiet performance

  • Digital display and temperature control for precise monitoring

  • Robust construction suitable for clinical and research settings


The MDF-MU539HL-PA is a reliable and space-efficient solution for laboratories seeking dependable cold storage with reduced environmental impact and enhanced sample security.

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