Medical Cooler Bags
A small cooler bag for medication is a cold-chain component, not a lunch bag. We build medical carry bags to your specification and state thermal performance the way cold-chain professionals expect: tied to test method, ambient condition, starting temperature, load and refrigerant quantity.
Cold-chain language we build to
When your team writes a spec with these terms, we can quote against it directly.
Hold time
The period contents remain within a defined temperature range under stated test conditions. We never quote hold time without the conditions attached.
Temperature excursion
Any period when measured temperature moves outside the approved range. Liner, closure and refrigerant choices all shape excursion risk.
Conditioning
Bringing the bag, contents and refrigerant packs to specified starting temperatures before testing or use. Pre-chilled contents extend real-world hold.
Thermal profile
A time-based record of temperatures during a test or shipment. We recommend validating your final configuration with a third-party lab against your own profile.
Note: we manufacture to your specification. Regulatory compliance of the filled product remains with the party placing it on the market, and we do not claim medical-device certifications.
Frequently asked questions
Can you build a cooler bag to our pharma spec?
Yes. Send your payload size, target temperature range, duration and refrigerant plan, and we will propose a shell, foam and liner stack to sample against it.
Do you guarantee a specific hold time?
We state expected performance under defined conditions and recommend third-party validation of your final configuration. Blanket hold-time guarantees without stated conditions are not honest engineering, so we do not make them.
What sizes work for medication carry?
Compact formats like our CB-4021 (20.25cm*8cm*11cm base spec) suit personal medication carry, and every dimension is customizable at MOQ 500.
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Tell us your target size, quantity and decoration. We reply within 24 hours.