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Blood Bank Refrigerator Product

Overview

A blood bank refrigerator stores red-cell units at a closely held 4 °C, the temperature that keeps red cells viable while suppressing bacterial growth. Whole blood and packed red cells must stay between 2 °C and 6 °C for their entire shelf life — typically 35 to 42 days depending on the additive solution — and a unit that strays outside that band, even briefly, may have to be discarded. This makes a blood bank refrigerator far more demanding than an ordinary appliance: it must hold temperature tightly, prove it did so with a continuous record, and raise an alarm the moment anything goes wrong.

The machine pairs a Refrigeration System with a forced-air Forced-Air Circulation design for uniformity, an independent Temperature Monitoring System and Alarm System for safety and compliance, and Storage Drawers behind a Glass Door.

Holding temperature

The Refrigeration System is a vapor-compression circuit. The Compressor drives refrigerant through the Condenser Coil, where it gives up heat to the room, then through the Expansion Valve into the Evaporator Coil, where it boils and absorbs heat from the chamber. To avoid the temperature swing a simple on-off appliance shows, many blood refrigerators run the compressor continuously and modulate cooling, so the chamber stays within a degree of setpoint rather than cycling through a wider range. The Control System manages this, and its Defrost Controller runs defrost cycles timed so that frost is cleared without ever letting the stored units warm.

What sets a blood refrigerator apart from a lab fridge is uniformity. A bag in the back corner must be the same temperature as one near the door, so the Forced-Air Circulation system uses Circulation Fans and an Air Duct plenum to blow chilled air evenly across every shelf. The Insulated Cabinet is built around 75 mm of Polyurethane Insulation so heat ingress is low and the chamber recovers within minutes after the door is opened to remove a unit.

Monitoring and the temperature record

Regulators require that storage temperature be measured and recorded continuously, and that the measurement reflect the blood, not just the air. The Temperature Monitoring System therefore uses a Product Simulator Sensor: a probe sitting in a glycol-filled bottle whose thermal mass mimics a real blood bag, so the reading tracks how the product would respond rather than reacting instantly to a brief door opening. Separate Air Temperature Sensors feed the controller and the alarms. The history is written two ways — a Circular Chart Recorder draws a tamper-evident seven-day paper trace, and a Digital Data Logger stores data for export — so an auditor can confirm the storage chain was never broken.

Alarms

Because a failure overnight could spoil an entire inventory, the Alarm System is independent of the main control. The Alarm Board sounds local audible and visual alarms if temperature leaves the 2–6 °C band, if power is lost, or if the door is left ajar. A Remote Alarm Contact sends the same warning to a building monitoring system or pager so staff are notified after hours, and a Alarm Backup Battery keeps the alarm and monitor running through a power cut, when the contents are most at risk.

Access and storage

Blood units are kept in roll-out Storage Drawers. Stainless Drawer Baskets on full-extension Drawer Slides let staff reach any unit while Bag Dividers hold the bags upright with air around each one. The Glass Door lets staff check stock without breaking the seal; its triple-glazed Triple-Glazed Glass Panel insulates, a low-power Door Anti-Condensation Heater keeps the glass above the dew point to prevent condensation, and a magnetic Door Gasket with a self-closing Door Hinge keeps warm air out. A Door Lock limits access to the controlled inventory.

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Bill of materials

8 top-level lines · 54 rows shown · 79 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Refrigeration System 7 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-refrigeration-system 1 7 assembly
1.1 Compressor blood-bank-refrigerator-compressor 1 part
1.2 Condenser Coil blood-bank-refrigerator-condenser-coil 1 part
1.3 Evaporator Coil blood-bank-refrigerator-evaporator-coil 1 part
1.4 Expansion Valve blood-bank-refrigerator-expansion-valve 1 part
1.5 Condenser Fan blood-bank-refrigerator-condenser-fan 1 part
1.6 Refrigerant Charge blood-bank-refrigerator-refrigerant 1 part
1.7 O-Ring Set oring-set 1 part
2 Insulated Cabinet 6 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-cabinet 1 12 assembly
2.1 Outer Shell blood-bank-refrigerator-outer-shell 1 part
2.2 Inner Liner blood-bank-refrigerator-inner-liner 1 part
2.3 Polyurethane Insulation blood-bank-refrigerator-pu-insulation 1 part
2.4 Leveling Feet blood-bank-refrigerator-leveling-feet 4 part
2.5 Sheet Metal Panel sheet-panel 4 part
2.6 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
3 Forced-Air Circulation 4 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-air-circulation 1 6 assembly
3.1 Circulation Fan blood-bank-refrigerator-circulation-fan 2 part
3.2 Air Duct blood-bank-refrigerator-air-duct 1 part
3.3 Blower Motor blower-motor 2 part
3.4 Air Baffle blood-bank-refrigerator-air-baffle 1 part
4 Temperature Monitoring System 6 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-monitoring-system 1 7 assembly
4.1 Product Simulator Sensor blood-bank-refrigerator-product-sensor 1 part
4.2 Air Temperature Sensor blood-bank-refrigerator-air-sensor 2 part
4.3 Circular Chart Recorder blood-bank-refrigerator-chart-recorder 1 part
4.4 Digital Data Logger blood-bank-refrigerator-digital-logger 1 part
4.5 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
4.6 Microcontroller mcu 1 part
5 Alarm System 6 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-alarm-system 1 7 assembly
5.1 Alarm Board blood-bank-refrigerator-alarm-board 1 part
5.2 Remote Alarm Contact blood-bank-refrigerator-remote-contact 1 part
5.3 Alarm Backup Battery blood-bank-refrigerator-alarm-battery 1 part
5.4 Speaker speaker 1 part
5.5 Relay relay 2 part
5.6 BMS Board bms-board 1 part
6 Storage Drawers 4 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-storage-drawers 1 25 assembly
6.1 Drawer Basket blood-bank-refrigerator-drawer-basket 6 part
6.2 Drawer Slide blood-bank-refrigerator-drawer-slide 6 part
6.3 Bag Dividers blood-bank-refrigerator-bag-dividers 1 part
6.4 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 12× 12 part
7 Glass Door 6 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-glass-door 1 7 assembly
7.1 Triple-Glazed Glass Panel blood-bank-refrigerator-glass-panel 1 part
7.2 Door Anti-Condensation Heater blood-bank-refrigerator-door-heater 1 part
7.3 Door Gasket blood-bank-refrigerator-door-gasket 1 part
7.4 Door Hinge blood-bank-refrigerator-door-hinge 2 part
7.5 Door Lock blood-bank-refrigerator-door-lock 1 part
7.6 Heating Element heating-element 1 part
8 Control System 7 parts blood-bank-refrigerator-control-system 1 8 assembly
8.1 Temperature Controller blood-bank-refrigerator-controller 1 part
8.2 LCD Panel lcd-panel 1 part
8.3 Defrost Controller blood-bank-refrigerator-defrost-controller 1 part
8.4 Bare PCB pcb-bare 1 part
8.5 Relay relay 2 part
8.6 SMD Passive (R/C/L) smd-passives 1 part
8.7 Power Supply power-supply 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $500–$3M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
gehealthcare.com ↗ Chicago, US Medical imaging & devices 100 units 12–20 wks
siemens-healthineers.com ↗ Erlangen, DE Medical systems 100 units 12–20 wks
🇳🇱Philips
philips.com ↗
Amsterdam, NL Health technology 100 units 12–20 wks
🇺🇸Medtronic
medtronic.com ↗
Minneapolis, US Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks
🇨🇳Mindray
mindray.com ↗
Shenzhen, CN Medical devices 100 units 12–20 wks

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