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Storing Enzyme In Refrigerated Storage Tank


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#1 MCCreen

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Posted 14 October 2015 - 07:09 PM

Hello,

 

I am recently researching for my final year project but facing difficulties when finding suitable refrigerated storage tank for laccase Termetes Versicolour. Laccase is a type of enzyme which requires to be stored with operating temperature of -20 degree Celsius, and in powder form, based on the website I have found on Sigma-Aldrich. However, when I am trying to look into different types of refrigerated storage tanks for lower temperature and pressure products, LNG is the most common product to be stored under this type of storage system. Three main refrigerated storage tanks consist of single containment, double containment, and full containment. Can I suggested Laccase in powder form to be stored in one of these three containments? 

 

If you happen to know about suitable storage tanks for storing enzyme with low temperature (lower than the ambient temperature), with suitable operating pressure (assume to be atmospheric pressure), please do not hesitate to give your insights and ideas on the comment box. Your help is much appreciated. 

 

 






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