WDF-40V528
528L -40°C Medical Freezer for Plasma and Vaccines
528L capacity. Medical freezer for storage of plasma, biological materials, vaccines, and reagents.
View DetailsWinHyCare supplies plasma (deep) freezers to Mumbai blood banks, hospital laboratories and pharmaceutical QC teams. The WDF-40V528 holds 528 litres with a microprocessor-controlled -10°C to -40°C range and forced-air cooling, ideal for fresh-frozen-plasma storage. Units are delivered, installed and serviced across Maharashtra, coordinated from our Hyderabad service centre.
Mumbai concentrates an unusually dense set of buyers for low temperature freezers. The city runs roughly 45 blood banks, of which only about 15 currently offer platelet (apheresis) donation, leaving clear room to expand component cold storage. Government facilities such as St. George's Regional Blood Bank at CST, Sir J.J. Hospital in Byculla, LTMGH/Sion (the city's biggest trauma centre, licensed by DCGI and FDA Maharashtra), BYL Nair at Mumbai Central and Dr R.N. Cooper in Vile Parle all operate licensed blood banks that separate and store fresh-frozen plasma. KEM Hospital in Parel hosts Maharashtra's first Department of Transfusion Medicine, while Tata Memorial Hospital runs a high-volume plateletpheresis service with around 5,000 registered voluntary platelet donors.
Beyond transfusion medicine, Mumbai is one of India's largest pharma and biotech clusters — Sun Pharmaceutical at Goregaon, Cipla at Lower Parel, Lupin at Santacruz East, Glenmark, Wockhardt and Ajanta Pharma all maintain operations here — and these QC, stability-testing and drug-discovery teams routinely need -40°C deep freezer and ULT capacity for reagent and biological-sample preservation. Research institutes including Tata Memorial Centre/ACTREC, ICMR-NIRRCH, the Haffkine Institute, BARC and TIFR add further demand for biomedical freezer storage of samples and biobank material.
WinHyCare's only Indian office and service centre is in Hyderabad (Vijayanagar Colony), and we dispatch plasma freezers to Mumbai from there. The Hyderabad–Mumbai corridor (~710–790 km via the Pune–Solapur axis) is a heavily trafficked freight lane served daily by reputable carriers; road FTL transit typically runs 72–96 hours. A realistic framing for a cold-chain unit is 3–5 working days door-to-door by surfaced road freight, with rail-cargo/parcel options (the passenger corridor is ~14–15 hours) or air cargo via Mumbai CSMIA available for urgent or temperature-sensitive express orders.
Every minus 40 medical freezer is delivered, installed and serviced in Mumbai and across Maharashtra, coordinated from our Hyderabad service centre — including commissioning, calibration of the microprocessor controller, and annual maintenance contracts (AMC) with spares dispatched on the same lane.
Mumbai's electricity supply is among India's most reliable, split across four DISCOMs — Adani Electricity (AEML, which claims roughly 99.99% reliability), Tata Power, BEST in the island city and MSEDCL in the wider MMR. After the October 2020 grid-failure blackout, Adani commissioned a 1,000 MW Kudus–Aarey HVDC link and operators rolled out self-healing grid management. Even so, the rare grid-failure risk combined with the city's humid coastal conditions makes backup-ready, temperature-stable equipment important.
Mumbai has a tropical climate with summer maxima around 32–33°C (pre-monsoon spikes to 38–40°C) and high relative humidity of roughly 70–86%, peaking through the July monsoon. High ambient heat and salt-laden humidity stress compressors and condensers, so a biomedical freezer here should be rated for high-ambient tropical operation with corrosion protection. WinHyCare plasma freezers are ISO 9001/13485/14001 certified and designed to meet NABH/NBTC blood-storage requirements, with forced-air cooling to hold a stable -40°C deep freezer setpoint.
Public buyers in Maharashtra route medical equipment through the Maharashtra Medical Goods Procurement Authority (MMGPA), a statutory centralized body created under the MMGPA Act, 2023, based at Arogya Bhavan in the St. George's Hospital compound, Mumbai. MMGPA runs e-tenders for lab and hospital equipment, and these tenders are also routed via the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) alongside the state eProcurement portal; government purchases on GeM are mandatory under Rule 149 of the General Financial Rules 2017.
The Maharashtra State Blood Transfusion Council (MSBTC), headquartered at Churchgate, regulates and licenses blood banks statewide, promotes voluntary donation and mandates free blood for thalassaemia patients — the regulatory backdrop that drives demand for compliant plasma freezers and blood-component storage. WinHyCare supports Mumbai buyers with the technical documentation, specifications and quotations needed for these procurement processes.
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WDF-40V528
528L capacity. Medical freezer for storage of plasma, biological materials, vaccines, and reagents.
View DetailsWho we supply in Mumbai: blood banks (fresh-frozen-plasma storage), hospital laboratories, pharmaceutical QC, and reagent / biological-sample preservation.
Yes. We deliver, install and service plasma freezers throughout Mumbai and across Maharashtra, coordinated from our Hyderabad service centre. Units ship on the well-served Hyderabad–Mumbai freight corridor by road, with rail or air-cargo options for urgent orders.
For a unit dispatched from our Hyderabad centre, a realistic framing is 3–5 working days door-to-door by surfaced road freight on the ~710–790 km lane. Expedited rail-parcel or air cargo via Mumbai CSMIA is available for critical, temperature-sensitive shipments.
The WDF-40V528 offers 528 litres with a microprocessor-controlled -10°C to -40°C range and forced-air cooling — well suited to fresh-frozen-plasma storage, reagent and biological-sample preservation in hospital labs and pharmaceutical QC. We can advise on sizing for your throughput and component-storage needs.
Yes. Installation, commissioning, controller calibration and annual maintenance contracts (AMC) are coordinated from our Hyderabad service centre, with spares dispatched on the Hyderabad–Mumbai lane. Service visits and support cover Mumbai and the wider MMR.
Our plasma freezers are ISO 9001/13485/14001 certified and designed to meet NABH/NBTC blood-storage requirements, with stable -40°C performance and temperature monitoring. They support the documentation needs of blood banks regulated by the Maharashtra State Blood Transfusion Council.
We also supply plasma freezers in Pune , Ahmedabad , Nagpur .
Request specifications, pricing and delivery timelines for Mumbai and across Maharashtra. Installation and AMC coordinated from our Hyderabad service centre.