Product Introduction:
Biological ice packs are eco-friendly and efficient tools for cold chain transportation, primarily used for transporting pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and biological samples that require strict temperature control. The internal biological agents have excellent cold retention properties, and the outer shell of the ice pack is made of high-strength material, ensuring durability and leak-proof features for safe and reliable cold chain transport.
Usage Steps:
1. Pre-cooling Treatment:
- Before using the biological ice pack, it needs to be pre-cooled. Place the ice pack flat in the freezer, set at -20℃ or below.
- Freeze the ice pack for at least 12 hours to ensure that the internal biological agents are completely frozen.
2. Preparing the Transport Container:
- Choose a suitable insulated container, such as a VIP insulated box, EPS insulated box, or EPP insulated box, and ensure that the container is clean both inside and out.
- Check the seal of the insulated container to ensure it can maintain a consistent low-temperature environment during transport.
3. Loading the Ice Pack:
- Remove the pre-cooled biological ice pack from the freezer and quickly place it into the insulated container.
- Depending on the number of items to be refrigerated and the transport duration, arrange the ice packs appropriately. It is generally recommended to distribute the ice packs evenly around the container for comprehensive cooling.
4. Loading Refrigerated Items:
- Place the items that need to be refrigerated, such as pharmaceuticals, vaccines, or biological samples, into the insulated container.
- Use separation layers or cushioning materials (such as foam or sponges) to keep the items from directly contacting the ice packs to prevent frostbite.
5. Sealing the Insulated Container:
- Close the lid of the insulated container and ensure it is sealed properly. For long-duration transport, use tape or other sealing materials to further reinforce the seal.
6. Transport and Storage:
- Move the insulated container with the biological ice packs and refrigerated items onto the transport vehicle, avoiding exposure to sunlight or high temperatures.
- Minimize the frequency of opening the container during transport to maintain internal temperature stability.
- Upon arrival at the destination, promptly transfer the refrigerated items to an appropriate storage environment (such as a refrigerator or freezer).
Precautions:
- After using the biological ice pack, check for any damage or leakage to ensure it can be reused.
- Avoid repeated freezing and thawing to maintain the ice pack’s cold retention effectiveness.
- Dispose of damaged ice packs properly to prevent environmental contamination from biological agents.
Post time: Jul-04-2024