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Compound-Library Vial Rack Position Map

Interactive 5×5 rack map for compound-library vials at −20 °C — click positions to fill/label, see free space, export CSV. Offline. For drug-discovery labs.

Plan and label a 5×5 rack of compound-library vials stored at −20 °C. Map a 25-box rack at a glance — click a position to label it, and export the full rack map to CSV. Built for drug-discovery labs; the map lives in your browser and exports to CSV so you can find any vial without opening the freezer twice.

−20 °C 5×5 rack · 0/25 positions used · 25 free

Indicative planning tool for research operations. Figures are estimates — verify lot data, expiry, calibration and budgets against the original certificates, vendor documentation and your institution's policies.

Free compound-library vial rack position map: map a 5×5 rack at −20 °C, track free positions, export CSV — offline, no sign-up.

About Compound-Library Vial Rack Position Map

A free, offline rack position map for drug-discovery labs. Plan and label a 5×5 rack of compound-library vials stored at −20 °C. Map a 25-box rack at a glance — click a position to label it, and export the full rack map to CSV. Built for drug-discovery labs; the map lives in your browser and exports to CSV so you can find any vial without opening the freezer twice.

How to use Compound-Library Vial Rack Position Map

  1. 1Type a compound-library vial label, then click an empty position in the 5×5 rack to place it.
  2. 2Click a filled position to free it up when the sample is used or moved.
  3. 3Export the map to CSV to print a box sheet or share the layout with the lab.

Why use Compound-Library Vial Rack Position Map?

  • Find any compound-library vial fast: a visual 5×5 rack map means no more digging through a frosted box and warming everything up.
  • Tracks free vs. used positions so you know capacity at −20 °C before you walk to the cold room — and exports the map to CSV for sharing.
  • Runs offline in the browser; sample labels and positions never leave your device, which suits drug-discovery labs handling confidential material.

Frequently asked questions

How does the rack position map work?+

It draws an interactive 5×5 rack grid. Enter a label for the compound-library vial, click an empty position to fill it, and click a filled position to clear it. A live counter shows used and free positions, and you can export the whole map to CSV — all in your browser, with the layout saved locally between visits.

Why map a freezer box instead of using a list?+

Because retrieval time and freeze-thaw damage are real costs. A visual map of compound-library vials lets you walk straight to the right position, minimising how long the box sits out of −20 °C. It also reveals free slots at a glance so you stop over-filling boxes.

Is the box layout saved?+

Yes — it is stored in your browser's localStorage, so the map is still there next time you open the tool on the same device. Nothing is uploaded; export to CSV when you want a printable box sheet or a backup.

Can I use it for different freezer formats?+

This variant is sized as a 5×5 rack, which fits common −20 °C storage for compound-library vials. For a different format, use the matching box, rack, tower or fridge map in this collection — together they cover the standard cryostorage layouts.

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