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SciVario® twin Benchtop Bioreactors for Microbiology
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The SciVario twin benchtop bioreactors for microbiology are fully instrumented glass bioreactors for fermentation research and process development at bench scale. They are compatible with the SciVario twin bioreactor system. Two variants cover a working volume range from 750 mL to 3.7 L.DR03F
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製品情報
The SciVario twin benchtop bioreactors for microbiology are autoclavable glass vessels featuring a stainless-steel head plate with 16 industry-standard ports, Rushton-type impellers, and a direct overhead drive to ensure optimal conditions for research and process development. They offer highest flexibility regarding instrumentation and setup. All stainless-steel parts are laser-labelled with part numbers and have certificates of origin available.
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- Microbial research and process development
- Parallel bench scale fermentation of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, yeasts and fungi
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- Working volumes of 700 mL – 2.7 L and 800 mL – 3.8 L
- Direct overhead drives with 100 – 1,600 rpm (30 – 1,250 rpm optional), Rushton-type impellers
- Industry-standard sensors available for precise monitoring and control of temperature, pH, DO, redox potential, level, and OD