A cryostat

A cryostat is a device that is used to cool and maintain a low temperature of samples in scientific experiments and research. It consists of a chamber in which the sample is located and a cooling system that provides the required temperature.

Cryostats are used in various fields of science such as physics, chemistry, biology and medicine. They make it possible to conduct experiments with living cells, molecules and other objects at low temperatures, which makes it possible to study their properties and reactions to various influences.

One of the most common types of cryostats is the cryogenic, which uses liquid helium or nitrogen to cool samples. It allows temperatures below -196 degrees Celsius to be achieved, which is a prerequisite for many scientific studies.

In addition, cryostats can be used to store samples at low temperatures. This could be useful, for example, for storing biomaterials that could be used for medical research or for storing genetic samples.

In general, cryostats are important tools in scientific research and play an important role in the development of science and technology.



Cryostats are special devices designed to maintain low temperatures. These devices play an important role in science and medicine, as they allow the storage of biological samples, as well as the carrying out of various experiments at low temperatures.

Cryostats are used to store tissue, blood, sperm samples