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             The Ultra Low Temperature Freezer (ULT) market is a key component of the drug delivery industry. ULTs are used to store and transport temperature-sensitive drugs, such as biologics, vaccines, and other pharmaceuticals. ULTs are designed to maintain temperatures as low as -86°C, providing a reliable and safe environment for drug storage. ULTs are also used to store and transport medical samples, such as blood, tissue, and other biological materials.
ULTs are available in a variety of sizes and    configurations, ranging from small, portable units to large, stationary units. ULTs are also available in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, aluminum, and plastic. ULTs are designed to meet the needs of a variety of industries, including pharmaceutical, medical, and research.
Some companies in the ULT market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Panasonic Healthcare, and Eppendorf. Show Less   Read more