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Freeze Dryers

Freeze Dryers

Find a freeze dryer that supports your lyophilization workflow. Explore models with a range of temperatures, capacities, and control features to handle diverse sample types. Select benchtop or console units with options like PTFE coated collectors and advanced process monitoring for consistent results.

FreeZone Freeze Dryers are designed to handle the lyophilization needs of research and pilot plant laboratories. Our laboratory freeze dryers offer these key features:

  • Large, intuitive touchscreen display for easy operation
  • Lyo-WorksOS for on-board control and display of process parameters including collector temperature and vacuum level, recipe programming, data collection and storage, and more.
  • End-Zone alert system to indicate when samples have reached dryness
  • Benchtop and mobile console models available
  • Ice collection capacities ranging from 2.5 to 18 liters
  • -50°C, -84°C, and -105°C temperature options for a wide range of sample types
  • PTFE-coated collectors available for corrosion resistance

Labconco is the industry leading manufacturer of freeze dryers, freeze drying supplies and equipment. Freeze dryers designed to deliver consistent, high-quality results to make even the most challenging samples easy. Request a quote from our freeze dryer experts today. Reliable. Efficient. FreeZone.



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FreeZone Benchtop Freeze Dryers
FreeZone Benchtop Freeze Dryers
FreeZone Benchtop Freeze Dryers are designed for lyophilizing light sample loads. The compact design is ideal for labs with limited floor space. Depending on model chosen, the upright stainless steel...
FreeZone 6 Liter Console Freeze Dryers
FreeZone 6 Liter Console Freeze Dryers
FreeZone 6 Liter Console Freeze Dryers are designed for lyophilizing moderate to large sample loads or numerous small container batches. The console features a front viewing window, interior space...
FreeZone 12 Liter Console Freeze Dryers
FreeZone 12 Liter Console Freeze Dryers
FreeZone 12 Liter Console Freeze Dryers are designed for lyophilizing moderate to large sample loads or numerous small container batches. The console features a front viewing window, interior space...
FreeZone 18 Liter Console Freeze Dryers
FreeZone 18 Liter Console Freeze Dryers
FreeZone 18 Liter Console Freeze Dryers are designed for lyophilizing moderate to large sample loads or numerous small container batches. The console features a front viewing window, interior space...
FreeZone Triad Freeze Dryers
FreeZone Triad Freeze Dryers
FreeZone Triad Benchtop Freeze Dryers are designed for multiple types of lyophilization: flask, bulk and stoppering vials. With the ability to freeze dry samples in so many different forms, the...
FreeZone Console Freeze Dryers with Stoppering Tray Dryers
FreeZone Console Freeze Dryers with Stoppering Tray Dryers
FreeZone Console Freeze Dryers with Stoppering Tray Dryers are designed for lyophilizing moderate to large loads and stoppering vials or serum bottles under vacuum. The console features a front...
CT-Series Freeze Dryers
CT-Series Freeze Dryers
CT Series Freeze Dryers are designed for lyophilizing light sample loads. The compact, streamlined design is ideal for labs that need basic freeze dry capabilities with limited space. System includes...
Dry Ice Benchtop Freeze Dryer
Dry Ice Benchtop Freeze Dryer
For the laboratory with occasional lyophilization requirements, the Dry Ice Benchtop Freeze Dryer provides a simple, economical means of freeze-drying. Since dry ice cools alcohol or other heat...
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FAQs

What is freeze drying and how does a Labconco FreeZone Freeze Dryer work?

Freeze drying, or lyophilization, is a process that removes water from a frozen sample through sublimation. The pre-frozen sample is placed under a deep vacuum which allows the ice in the product to change directly from a solid to a vapor without passing through a liquid phase. The water vapor is then collected on a cold condenser coil, effectively drying the sample while preserving its structure and composition.

A manifold style freeze drying accessory uses flasks or ampules attached to ports, allowing multiple different samples to be processed simultaneously and removed independently. A tray style freeze dryer features flat surfaces and sample trays within a chamber ideal for processing larger volumes of a single compound or for vials that need to be stoppered under vacuum at the end of the cycle.

The choice depends on your sample type and throughput. Key factors to consider include the ice capacity you need (ranging from 2.5 liters to 18 liters), the lowest collector temperature required for your sample's eutectic point, and whether you need to process samples in flasks or in trays. Labconco offers a range of FreeZone Freeze Dryers from benchtop units to large console systems as well as drying accessories tailored to your application.

Benchtop freeze dryers are compact units designed to sit on a laboratory bench, suitable for smaller throughput and research applications. Console freeze dryers are larger, floor standing units with higher ice capacities and support for larger accessories such as Labconco's Stoppering Tray Dryer and Bulk Tray Dryer.

The condenser temperature is the temperature of the cold coil inside each FreeZone Freeze Dryer. It allows for the process of freeze drying to take place and must be significantly colder (10-15°C) than the sample's eutectic point or collapse temperature to effectively trap water vapor. Labconco Freeze Dryers offer various condenser temperatures, such as -50°C for aqueous samples, -84°C for samples containing solvents or with lower eutectic points, and -105°C for samples with very low eutectic points or dilute methanol or ethanol.

Yes, some Labconco Freeze Dryer configurations are designed for solvent and acid use, but you must take precautions to ensure your system is compatible with your application. Some solvents and acids can damage stainless steel chambers, seals, hoses, and vacuum pumps. Labconco offers resistant coating options for freeze dry chambers and collector coils, as well as chemically resistant vacuum pump options.

Proper freezing is essential. Samples must be completely frozen solid before being placed under vacuum. If the vacuum is insufficient or the sample's temperature rises above its eutectic point, melting can occur and affect the final sample structure. Ensure your freeze dryer is reaching its specified vacuum level and that your samples are frozen to a temperature below their critical temperature before beginning a sample run.

A Stoppering Tray Dryer is a freeze drying accessory with a hydraulically powered stoppering mechanism used for drying and sealing vials under optimal conditions. After the primary and secondary drying stages are complete, the shelves are pressed together to seat the stoppers into the vials while they are still under vacuum, ensuring product integrity and a longer shelf life.

You should defrost the condenser after every run or once the ice building on the coil has reached its maximum capacity. Allowing ice to build beyond the condenser's capacity will reduce efficiency and eventually block the vapor path.

Regular maintenance includes checking and changing the vacuum pump oil if present, inspecting vacuum hoses and seals for cracks, cleaning and defrosting the condenser chamber, and ensuring the drain valve is clear.

A wide range of accessories including replacement flasks, vacuum hoses, temperature probes, trays, and manifolds, can be found on the Labconco website or by contacting your Labconco Sales Representative. Your instrument's manual will also list compatible accessories for your specific model.