ACT Secures $1 Million Order for Cryogenic Technology in Biological Sample Storage

Advanced Cooling Technologies

LANCASTER, PAAdvanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) has received a $1 million production order from Hamilton Storage, a unit of the Hamilton Company. The order supports Hamilton Storage’s ongoing cold plate program, which is integral to the development of advanced biological sample storage freezers.

ACT’s state-of-the-art cryogenic cold walls are critical in maintaining ultra-low temperatures of minus 80°C, essential for preserving biological specimen integrity in Hamilton Storage’s freezers. The technology ensures even temperature distribution, safeguarding the longevity of stored samples.

“We’re thrilled to continue our collaboration with Hamilton Storage, a recognized global leader in sample management systems,” said Bryan Muzyka, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at ACT. “This production order reflects the trust Hamilton places in ACT’s thermal management expertise and our shared commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance solutions for critical applications.”

The production order includes components for seven large systems destined for installations in the United States and the United Kingdom. These systems are designed to advance innovation in sample management and research applications.

“ACT’s cryogenic cold walls will support the installation of seven large systems in the United States and the United Kingdom,” added John Genereux, Vice President of Hamilton Storage. “The cold walls will help drive innovation by ensuring consistent interior system temperature and biological sample integrity.”

This partnership aims to bring together the strengths of both companies to provide cutting-edge solutions for customers in the life science and research industries. By combining Hamilton Storage’s expertise in sample management systems with ACT’s cryogenic engineering capabilities, the two companies hope to revolutionize how samples are stored and managed.

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