New Brunswick Ultralow Chest Freezer C760-86
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Shipping
All products ship from our 30,000 sq. ft. Haverhill, MA warehouse
When protecting large biological collections, freezer design matters just as much as storage temperature. While upright ultra-low freezers offer convenient front access, many laboratories choose chest freezers because they naturally retain cold air when opened, helping minimize temperature fluctuations during routine sample retrieval. The New Brunswick C760-86 Ultra-Low Temperature Chest Freezer was engineered with that philosophy in mind, providing dependable -86°C storage in a high-capacity chest configuration designed for long-term sample preservation.
With 26.8 cubic feet (760 liters) of storage capacity and room for approximately 44 storage racks accommodating up to 57,200 individual samples (configuration dependent), the C760-86 is an excellent choice for biotechnology companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, hospitals, universities, public health laboratories, and biobanks managing extensive biological collections. Its chest design, triple insulated sub-lids, and vacuum-insulated cabinet help maintain stable storage conditions while supporting long-term preservation of valuable research materials.
Many laboratories incorporate a chest ultra-low freezer like the C760-86 into a complete cold storage workflow alongside laboratory refrigerators for refrigerated reagents, laboratory freezers for routine frozen storage, cryogenic storage systems for liquid nitrogen preservation, and biosafety cabinets for sterile sample preparation.
26.8 cu. ft. (760 L) storage capacity
Temperature range from -50°C to -86°C
Holds up to 44 storage racks
Supports storage of approximately 57,200 samples (configuration dependent)
Three insulated interior sub-lids
Vacuum-insulated panels with high-performance insulation
Heavy-duty cascade refrigeration system
Smart Plus diagnostic system
Audible and visual alarm system
Keyed security lock with password protection
Stainless steel interior
Vacuum relief port for immediate lid reopening
Refurbished and performance tested by American Instrument Exchange
90-day warranty included
The C760-86 was designed for laboratories where preserving large biological collections is the highest priority. Its chest configuration offers a significant operational advantage over upright freezers because cold air naturally remains inside the cabinet when the lid is opened. This reduces cold air loss during routine sample retrieval and helps maintain more stable storage temperatures throughout the freezer.
Three insulated sub-lids further improve thermal performance by exposing only a portion of the storage compartment at one time. Combined with vacuum-insulated wall panels and a heavy-duty refrigeration system, the freezer delivers excellent pull-down performance and temperature recovery while maximizing usable storage capacity. The Smart Plus diagnostic system continuously monitors freezer operation and displays diagnostic codes that simplify troubleshooting and preventative maintenance.
The New Brunswick C760-86 is commonly used for storing:
Stem cells
Cell lines
DNA and RNA libraries
PBMCs
Plasma and serum
Tissue specimens
Blood components
Bacterial cultures
Spores
Pollen samples
Protozoa
Vaccines
Pharmaceutical compounds
Long-term research collections
Its large storage capacity makes it particularly well suited for centralized biobanks and archival repositories supporting multiple research programs.
The C760-86 is an excellent choice for:
Biotechnology companies
Pharmaceutical manufacturers
Academic research institutions
Hospitals
Clinical laboratories
Public health laboratories
Government research facilities
Large biobanks
Clinical research organizations
Laboratories maintaining extensive biological collections will appreciate the freezer's combination of storage density, temperature stability, and long-term reliability.
Many laboratories choose chest ultra-low freezers because they naturally retain cold air during lid openings. Unlike upright freezers, where dense cold air spills from the cabinet when the door is opened, the chest configuration helps keep cold air surrounding stored samples.
The C760-86 builds on this advantage with three insulated sub-lids that minimize exposure during retrieval and reduce recovery time following routine access. This design makes chest freezers especially attractive for archival storage, biobanking, and laboratories seeking the greatest possible temperature stability for long-term preservation.
The New Brunswick C760-86 is commonly used to preserve stem cells, cell lines, PBMCs, DNA and RNA libraries, plasma, serum, tissue specimens, blood components, microbial cultures, vaccines, pharmaceutical materials, and other biological collections requiring storage down to -86°C.
Applications requiring storage below -150°C are generally better suited for dedicated cryogenic storage systems utilizing liquid nitrogen.
26.8 cu. ft. (760 L)
Supports 44 storage racks
Stores approximately 57,200 samples (configuration dependent)
Adjustable from -50°C to -86°C
Cascade refrigeration
Heavy-duty commercial compressor
Vacuum insulation panels
High-performance urethane foam insulation
Three insulated interior sub-lids
Smart Plus diagnostic system
Audible and visual alarms
Password protection
Keyed lock
Remote alarm port
Optional RS-485 interface
208–230V, 60 Hz
Exterior: 80.7" W × 30.9" D × 43" H
Interior: 61.4" W × 24.6" D × 30.7" H
Approximately 743 lbs.
The C760-86 utilizes a proven cascade refrigeration system designed for dependable long-term operation in demanding laboratory environments. Its vacuum-insulated cabinet and chest configuration reduce heat gain during routine access, helping improve thermal efficiency and minimize compressor run time. Routine condenser cleaning, adequate ventilation, and preventative maintenance will help maximize cooling performance and extend equipment life.
Specifications compiled from New Brunswick manufacturer literature and American Instrument Exchange product information.
Every New Brunswick C760-86 received by American Instrument Exchange undergoes a comprehensive inspection and extended performance evaluation before shipment. Our technicians verify pull-down performance, temperature stability, Smart Plus controller operation, alarm systems, refrigeration components, lid seals, insulated sub-lids, vacuum relief system, and overall cabinet condition before thoroughly cleaning the freezer for delivery.
Laboratories building complete cold storage programs frequently purchase laboratory refrigerators, laboratory freezers, cryogenic storage systems, biosafety cabinets, and centrifuges from American Instrument Exchange to create complete laboratory cold storage systems.
The New Brunswick C760-86 ships by freight from American Instrument Exchange. Before delivery, laboratories should verify floor loading capacity, doorway clearances, available floor space, electrical service, and adequate ventilation around the cabinet. Because of its large footprint and operating weight, many facilities also plan storage rack layouts and inventory organization before installation to maximize workflow efficiency.
Why choose a chest ultra-low freezer instead of an upright model?
Chest freezers retain cold air more effectively when opened because the dense cold air remains inside the cabinet. This helps reduce temperature fluctuations during routine sample retrieval and makes chest freezers particularly well suited for long-term archival storage.
How much can the C760-86 store?
The C760-86 provides 26.8 cubic feet (760 liters) of storage capacity, supports 44 storage racks, and can accommodate approximately 57,200 individual samples, depending on rack and inventory configuration.
What is the Smart Plus diagnostic system?
The Smart Plus diagnostic system continuously monitors freezer performance and displays diagnostic codes that assist service personnel in identifying operating issues quickly, reducing troubleshooting time.
How is the freezer tested before shipment?
Every refurbished New Brunswick C760-86 is inspected, cleaned, and performance tested by American Instrument Exchange technicians to verify refrigeration performance, pull-down capability, temperature stability, controller operation, alarms, and overall system reliability before shipment.
Yes, all equipment from American Instrument Exchange comes with a warranty.
Used/reconditioned/refurbished equipment is tested to make sure it operates to the manufacturer's specifications and comes with a 90-day warranty (unless otherwise noted). New equipment comes with a warranty from the manufacturer.
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