

Laboratory refrigerators are specialized cooling units designed to provide stable, controlled temperature environments for storing sensitive samples, chemicals, reagents, vaccines, and biological materials. Unlike domestic refrigerators, laboratory models are built for precise temperature regulation, reliability, and continuous operation, ensuring sample integrity and compliance with laboratory standards. They are widely used in research facilities, pharmaceutical industries, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and academic institutions.
These refrigerators typically feature digital temperature controls, uniform cooling systems, and audio-visual alarms to alert users of temperature fluctuations. Constructed with durable materials and insulated chambers, they maintain consistent temperatures even during frequent door openings. Many models also include lockable doors, adjustable shelves, and transparent viewing panels for added security and convenience. Laboratory refrigerators are essential for preserving the quality and stability of temperature-sensitive materials, supporting research, storage, and testing applications in professional laboratory environments.
| Technical Specifications | |||
| Model No. | RLR-200 | RLR-300 | RLR-400 |
| Net Capacity (Litres) | 200 | 300 | 400 |
| Cooling Type | Frost Free | ||
| Temperature Range | 2° C – 8° C | ||
| No. of Door (Glass) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Baskets / Shelves | 4 (Adjustable) | ||
| External Dimensions (mm) | |||
| Width | 533 | 584 | 610 |
| Depth | 533 | 584 | 584 |
| Height | 1575 | 1702 | 1981 |
| Refrigerant Gas | 134a (CFC Free) | ||