I need a freezer that goes down to negative 40 degrees fareinheit. These are extremely hard to find.?
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I'd like to find one too! Dippin Dots need to be held at -40 to keep shape. Is that why you need one too?
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You will need to get an industrial one...
The only ones I have come into contact with, (and they were small ones), were the ones we used in our Sewage Treatment Plant, but, your going to spend a few grand on them.
I wish you well...
Jesse
You will need to get an industrial one...
The only ones I have come into contact with, (and they were small ones), were the ones we used in our Sewage Treatment Plant, but, your going to spend a few grand on them.
I wish you well...
Jesse
y do u need that?
Hard to keep the estranged husband parts cold...I hear ya....check w/ your local MOB boss
...what are u storing? most freezers get to 0 degrees. That is more than ample cooling storage temperature.
You could try looking for blast freezers. they won't get to -40 more like -20 to -30 . what they will do is freeze things super fast in compariison to regular freezers.
Buy some liquid nitrogen it would probably be cheaper.
The energy it takes to keep even a small freezer at -40 is enormous. Ice cream keeps well at -15. Anything colder than that isnt really needed for food unless you are looking for a fast freeze or blast freeze setup. That is a whole different thing and usually is custom designed and built.
The only people I know that use temperatures below 0F are hospitals for freezing biopsy samples -50F and electronics industries building military stuff or space stuff. They are called environmental test chambers. Most of them use CO2 and will go to -100F.
The hospital stuff tends to be 2 compressors - cascaded systems.
The really cold stuff is liquid N2. Our vet stores high priced sperm with liquid N2 and has a big tank outside they fill every couple of weeks or so. That is pricey refrigeration.
If you only need a tiny cold spot you can cascade solid state coolers. They do that for frozen microscope stages. A cold square inch. If I knew what you are trying to do I could be more specific.
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