Multi-Chamber Vessels for Tissue Banking

Tissue banking operations require specialized cryogenic storage that maintains tissue viability while enabling proper segregation and traceability according to regulatory requirements. Roben Manufacturing engineers custom multi-chamber cryogenic storage vessels designed for tissue banking applications featuring segregated chambers for different tissue types, validated preservation conditions, and comprehensive documentation for regulatory compliance.

Application Importance

Tissue banks preserve critical biological materials including skin, bone, cornea, heart valves, and other tissues for transplantation and research. Regulatory requirements mandate segregated storage, documented temperature control, and comprehensive traceability. Multi-chamber vessels enable tissue banks to maintain organized collections with proper segregation while ensuring the stable cryogenic temperatures essential for long-term tissue viability. Roben Manufacturing delivers tissue banking vessels meeting the rigorous requirements of regulated tissue storage.

Design Requirements

  • Segregated tissue chambers
  • Validated preservation temperatures
  • Regulatory-compliant documentation
  • Comprehensive tissue tracking
  • Long-term reliability design
  • Alarm and notification systems
  • Access control per chamber
  • Backup system provisions

Recommended Materials

  • 316L Stainless Steel
  • Medical-grade construction
  • Validated insulation systems
  • Reliable monitoring systems
  • Biocompatible materials
  • Quality-documented components

Industries Served

  • Tissue Banks
  • Eye Banks
  • Skin Banks
  • Musculoskeletal Banks
  • Cardiovascular Banks
  • Hospital Tissue Services

Certifications & Compliance

All Roben multi-chamber cryogenic vessels are designed and manufactured in accordance with:

  • ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII
  • FDA 21 CFR Part 1271
  • AATB Standards
  • EBAA Standards (eye banks)
  • State Tissue Bank Regulations
  • ISO 9001 Quality Management System

Roben Manufacturing Expertise

With over 65 years of pressure vessel fabrication experience, Roben Manufacturing has developed specialized expertise in tissue banking storage vessels. Our designs address the regulatory requirements and reliability standards essential for transplantable tissue preservation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do vessels support tissue banking regulations?

Multi-chamber vessels provide required tissue segregation, validated temperature control, comprehensive documentation, and traceability features supporting FDA 21 CFR Part 1271 and AATB standards for tissue banking operations.

What temperature conditions maintain tissue viability?

Most tissues require storage below -135°C for long-term viability, typically achieved with vapor phase (-150°C to -190°C) or liquid phase (-196°C) storage. Temperature monitoring validates ongoing preservation conditions.

Can different tissue types be stored together?

Yes, in separate chambers. Multi-chamber design provides required segregation between different tissue types while enabling efficient facility operations within a single storage system.

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Request a Quote for Multi-Chamber Vessels for Tissue Banking

Contact Roben Manufacturing to discuss your multi-chamber vessels for tissue banking requirements.

Phone: (732) 364-6000

Email: sales@robenmfg.com

Address: 760 Vassar Avenue, Lakewood, NJ 08701

www.robenmfg.com

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