Thermo Scientific™

HyPerforma™ Glass Bioreactor, 240 V, heat and cool

Katalognummer: F100-2685-104
Thermo Scientific™

HyPerforma™ Glass Bioreactor, 240 V, heat and cool

Katalognummer: F100-2685-104
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F100-2685-104
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The Thermo Scientific HyPerforma Glass Bioreactor offers easy operation and rapid assembly and is manufactured with the highest standards for materials and surface finish. Developed using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulator, the HyPerforma Glass Bioreactor impellers provide maximum mixing with minimum shear force, resulting in a higher average kLa. The cold finger has been replaced by a cooling loop to increase the thermal surface. Laboratory performance tests have demonstrated a cooling rate two times better than a sample of products from other suppliers. Control can be bidirectional, which allows a single-wall vessel to be used for mammalian applications and fermentation processes.

HyPerforma Glass Bioreactor features include:
• The motor adapter uses coupling windows and an alignment marker for easy assembly
• Ergonomic head plate design provides easy assembly and disassembly of components for rapid reconfiguration

Applications
• Suspension and adherent cell culture processes
• PD scale to full cGMP manufacturing workflows

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Höhe (angloamerikanisch)
18.3 in.
Höhe (metrisch)
463.5 mm
Material
Borosilicate Glass, Stainless Steel (316L), Silicone
Breite (angloamerikanisch)
26.8 in.
Breite (metrisch)
680 mm
Abmessungen
Height: 463.5 mm (18.3 in.) Width: 680 mm (26.8 in.)
Max. Spannung
240 V
Gewicht
23.0 kg
Produktlinie
HyPerforma™

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