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FAQ: Frozen Aliquotters

Will the sample thaw inside the coring probe while its being extracted?

No, the sample will not thaw inside the coring probe. Since both the probes and parent samples are kept at -80C, there is not enough time or  temperature difference to thaw the partial sample during extraction.

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It takes approximately 1 minute to core a sample. This includes the time it takes to hit the core bottom and then deposit the core in the destination tube.

No. The serrated edges of the coring probe lose their sharpness after 1 core. This means that consecutive cores will become jagged and more difficult to eject.

Once the instrument is up to temperature, you have a working time of 1 hour before the next fill.

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The LN2 tank is a 5-liter tank – it holds up to 4 liters of LN2.

The CXT 353 can extract up to 5 frozen aliquots from a single 2.00ml vial.