Cryo Exchange (CX) dry shippers are designed to safely transport a variety of materials at cryogenic temperatures. Storage temperatures inside the shipping chamber remain at approximately -190 C until the liquid nitrogen evaporates from the adsorbent material.
Safely transport a variety of materials at cryogenic temperatures with the Worthington Industries Cryo Exchange (CX Series) vapor shippers.
Advanced Concept Adsorbent enables faster charging and unique adsorbent material prevents a liquid spill if the unit is tipped over
Storage temperature inside the shipping chamber remains at approximately -190˚C until the liquid nitrogen evaporates from the adsorbent material
Complies with IATA regulations for open cryogenic receptacles
The Worthington Industries Cryo Exchange (CX) Series of vapor shippers is designed to safely transport biological samples and other materials at cryogenic temperatures.
Watch the video below to learn how to safely charge a CX/CXR Dry Shipper from Worthington Industries.
Storage temperatures inside the shipping chamber remain at approximately -1900C until the liquid nitrogen evaporates from the adsorbent material.
The unique adsorbent material prevents a liquid spill if the unit is tipped over, and the CXR100 and CXR500 offer the convenience of replaceable adsorbent material kits in the event of contamination or sample spills.
The CXR500 provides either easy-to-use box-type storage or frame and cassette-style storage for the shipment of blood bags.
All models offer lockable lids for sample security during transport and optional lightweight, protective, hard-shell shipping cases complete the product offering. All models are compliant with IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations for Open Cryogenic Receptacles (PI202-Packaging Instruction 202).
Product formerly branded CryoScience by Taylor-Wharton, which was acquired by Worthington Industries.