Vehicle‑mounted blood bank refrigerator designed for integration into mobile blood‑collection and transport vehicles, suitable for mobile blood‑donation trucks, convoy operations, and hospitals with routine blood‑component transfers between units. The HXC‑279 model ensures a safe storage environment in the 2 °C to 6 °C range immediately after blood‑collection, maintaining whole blood, red‑cell concentrate, plasma and other blood components within the cold‑chain band required for clinical transfusion during transport.
The unit uses an international‑brand DC compressor engineered for stable operation under vibration, tilt and voltage‑fluctuation conditions typical of vehicles, while delivering high energy efficiency and low noise, reducing disturbance to the collection crew and improving reliability on long‑route operations. The cabinet walls are insulated with a 60 mm‑thick foam layer, providing high‑performance thermal insulation and minimizing heat exchange with the external environment, which helps keep internal temperature stable even when the vehicle stands idle without active cooling.
The interior is configured with five shelves and five inner doors, organized to minimize cold‑air loss during frequent door‑opening episodes and to maintain more uniform temperature between stored bags. The unit includes 15 blood‑specific baskets, each labelled, facilitating separation by blood‑component type, priority or destination, supporting efficient loading and control of multiple blood‑collections. The maximum blood storage capacity is 120 bags of 400 ml (120 blood‑bag units), making it suitable for high‑volume campaigns, inter‑facility blood‑movement logistics and emergency‑response scenarios.
Under power‑failure or intentional shutdown conditions, the refrigerator can hold blood within the 4 °C to 6 °C band for more than 150 minutes at full load, providing a safety buffer for offloading, re‑routing between units or unexpected logistical delays. The pull‑down time in empty operation is approximately 35 minutes to reach the setpoint temperature from ambient conditions, allowing quick re‑start after blood‑collection sessions or shift changes. An LED‑based control panel displays real‑time temperature, operating status and fault messages, enabling straightforward day‑to‑day monitoring by technicians and blood‑supply‑chain managers.
Diferenciais
Vehicle‑mounted blood bank refrigerator, engineered for installation in mobile blood‑collection and transport trucks.
Storage temperature range 2 °C to 6 °C, suitable for blood components immediately after collection and during transit.
High‑quality DC compressor from an international brand, stable under vehicle‑type vibration, tilt and voltage variation.
60 mm‑thick foam insulation layer for superior thermal hold‑over performance.
Five internal shelves and five inner doors, designed to reduce rapid cold‑air loss during frequent door‑opens.
15 labelled blood‑storage baskets, supporting organized grouping by component type and transport priority.
Maximum blood storage capacity of 120 × 400 ml bags (120 blood‑bag units).
Safe hold‑time of over 150 minutes in the 4 °C to 6 °C range at full load during power‑fail or shutdown events.
Approximate 35‑minute pull‑down time in empty‑start, reaching work‑set temperature from ambient conditions.
LED‑based control panel for temperature, status and fault‑message display.
Aplicações
This vehicle‑mounted blood bank refrigerator is suitable for mobile blood‑donation trucks, inter‑facility blood‑transport vehicles, and hemotherapy services that move blood components between blood banks, operating‑theatre satellite points and hospital wards, where maintaining the 2 °C to 6 °C range throughout transit is critical. The combination of a robust DC compressor, reinforced thermal insulation, optimized internal compartmentation and high bag capacity makes it appropriate for large‑volume donation drives, emergency‑response logistics and routine blood‑distribution rounds, ensuring that collected blood remains within the required cold‑chain band.
The unit is also well‑suited for blood‑transport fleets in urban and rural settings, where vehicles face rapid ambient‑temperature changes and frequent stops for loading/unloading, as the 150‑minute safe‑hold in power‑off‑mode provides a practical margin for cold‑chain continuity without relying on external‑refrigeration backup.
