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Dry Ice Insulated Containers Page 2 Polar Tech Polar Tech Polar Tech Polar Tech TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS Polar Tech Polar Tech INDUSTRIES, INC. INDUSTRIES, INC. TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS Polar Tech Polar Tech INDUSTRIES, INC. INDUSTRIES, INC. TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS Polar Tech INDUSTRIES, INC. Polar Tech TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & INDUSTRIES, INC. TEMPERATURE SAFE SHIPPING & PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS PROTECTIVE PACKAGING PRODUCTS ANYTIME, ANYWHERE OVERNITE INSULATED CONTAINERS PAGE 18 SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE IN ALL TYPES OF CONDITIONS FREE CORRUGATED PUZZLE WITH ALL ORDERS. PRE-VALIDATED CONTAINERS INSULATED CONTAINERS PAGE 13 DRY ICE INSULATED CONTAINERS PAGE 2 1-800-ICE-BRIX www.polar-tech.com COLD TEMP TAPE PAGE 64 DISTRIBUTION AND MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS: ChiCago/Midwest • NYC/Phila TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Dry Ice Insulated Containers and Handling Accessories ................................................................. 2 Global Extreme™ Kits and Thermo Insulated Transport Carriers ...................................................... 4 Transport/Storage Chests (Dry Ice/Perishable Materials) ............................................................... 5 Refrigerators and Freezers .......................................................................................................... 7 Commercial Chest Freezers ......................................................................................................... 8 ICE-BRIX® Refrigerants ............................................................................................................... 9 RE-FREEZE-R-BRIX® .................................................................................................................. 11 Saddle Bag and Cold Pockets™ ................................................................................................. 12 Box Sizing Assistance............................................................................................................... 13 Thermo Chill® Insulated Foam Containers ................................................................................... 14 Convenient Lab Mailer Kits ....................................................................................................... 17 Overnite™ Shippers and Mailers ............................................................................................... 18 Multi-Depth Shippers................................................................................................................ 19 Expand-Em™ Shippers ............................................................................................................. 20 Nestable Insulated Containers ................................................................................................... 21 Insulated Totes and Space Saver Kits .......................................................................................... 22 Cool Stuff™ Insulated Mailers and Box Liners .............................................................................. 23 Lab Tube Mailers ..................................................................................................................... 26 Diagnostic Tube Mailers ........................................................................................................... 28 Specialized Lab Mailers ........................................................................................................... 29 Lab Mailer Inserts and Cartons .................................................................................................. 30 Ice Bath, Carrying Straps, Specimen Transort Bags ...................................................................... 31 Can Shippers (Non-Hazardous Liquids) ..................................................................................... 32 Bottle Shippers (Non-Hazardous Liquids) ................................................................................... 33 Can Shippers (Hazardous Liquids) ............................................................................................. 34 Bottle Shippers (Hazardous Liquids) ........................................................................................... 36 Category A Infectous Substance Shippers and Medical Transport Bag ........................................... 37 Category B Biological Substance Shippers .................................................................................. 38 Exempt Human Specimen Shippers ............................................................................................ 39 Exempt Animal Specimen Shippers ............................................................................................ 40 Insulated Pallet Covers.............................................................................................................. 41 Refrigerated/Frozen Transports (Bulk Shippers)........................................................................... 43 Labels ..................................................................................................................................... 44 Temperature Indicators and Tags ............................................................................................... 52 Foam Corners and Edge Protectors ............................................................................................ 53 Packaging and Shipping Room Supplies Corrugated and Self-Seal Side Load Boxes ............................................................................ 54 Mailers, Padded ................................................................................................................. 56 MORE NEW SIZES Hand Staplers and Wrapping Tissues .................................................................................... 57 Air Bubble Wrap, Wadding ................................................................................................. 58 Packing Peanuts, Hopper, Vermiculite, Stretch Wrap and Nylon Cable Ties ............................... 59 Zip-Lock, Poly Bags, and Bag Sealer ..................................................................................... 60 Glue Dot Dispensers and Rolls .............................................................................................. 61 Glue Sticks and Applicators, Utility Knives and Blades ............................................................ 62 Paper Gum Tape and Dispensers, Cold Temp Sealing Tape ...................................................... 63 Carton Tape ....................................................................................................................... 64 Label Protection Tape, General All Purpose Tapes, Filament Tape and Dispensers ...................... 65 Label Dispensers: Metal, Light Weight and Manual ................................................................. 66 Label Dispensers, Packing List and Shipping Envelopes .......................................................... 67 Stretch Film, Shrink Wrap Film and Equipment ....................................................................... 68 Foam Plant and Faucet Covers .................................................................................................. 69 Custom Packaging Options ....................................................................................................... 70 Temperature Conversion Chart and Perishable Packaging Assistance ............................................ 71 1-800-ICE BRIX Polar Tech 1 DRY ICE INSULATED CONTAINERS TC230 TC296 TC249 TC229 • Dry ice, wet ice or refrigerant storage Foam insulated storage chests are lightweight, molded EPS foam containers with • Transfer ice from source to work areas tight fitting lids. Comes assembled in a sturdy Ib. white corrugated box. Heavy-duty dolly available for some models. • Transport low temp items from lab to lab • On site collection carriers INSIDE OUTSIDE TOTAL DRY ICE PART # DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS THICKNESS VOL • Dry ice delivery and storage systems CAPACITY L x W x D L x W x D (CU. FT.) • Insulated pads hold content temperatures 1 1 1 1 while in use TC229 12” x 10” x 9” 15 ⁄4” 13 ⁄4” x 12 ⁄4” 1 ⁄2” 30+ lbs. .06 1 1 TC230 12” x 12” x 11 ⁄2” 16” x 16” x 15 ⁄2” 2” 50+ lbs. 1.0 3 3 1 TC249 16 ⁄4” x 16 ⁄4” x 15” 21” x 21” x 19 ⁄2” 2” 130+ lbs. 2.5 1 TC247 17” x 10” x 12” 20” x 13” x 15” 1 ⁄2” 56+ lbs. 1.2 1 TC251 17” x 10” x 17” 20” x 13” x 20” 1 ⁄2” 85+ lbs. 1.7 1 1 1 TC296 23” x 14” x 23” 28 ⁄2” x 20” x 28 ⁄2” 2 ⁄2” 225+ lbs. 4.3 2 Polar Tech www.polar-tech.com DRY ICE HANDLING ACCESSORIES INSULATED DRY ICE COVERS INSULATED DRY ICE COVERS These insulated dry ice pads allows container and content to maintain temperatures during frequent use. Flexible insulated pad allow easy use of container and maintaining temperatures of contents during use, without excessive sublimation. Insulated dry ice pads come with industrial grade woven poly polypropylene handles and 2” x 2” clear pocket. FOR CONTAINERS ON PAGE 2 PART # DIMENSION FITS CHEST 1561 17” x 10” TC247 & TC251 3 3 1440 16 ⁄4” x 16 ⁄4” TC249 1430 23” x 14” TC296 FOR TRANSPORTS ON PAGE 5 PART # DIMENSION FITS CHEST 1560 21” x 11” TC02 1562 24” x 12” TC05 1563 33” x 20” TC11 1564 42” x 36” TC30 STACKING WIRE BASKETS STACKING WIRE BASKETS Special secure stack feature allows safe stacking and organizing
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