Bioprocess Autosampler
Gain better bioprocess data with less effort
The Bioprocess Autosampler takes samples from multiple bioreactors and stores them tempered for later analysis. It is compatible with glass and single-use bioreactors operated with a DASbox® Mini Bioreactor System, DASGIP® Parallel Bioreactor System, SciVario® twin or BioFlo® 320 bioreactor control system.
Features:
- Aseptic operation without the use of a laminar flow cabinet
- Compatible with differently-sized glass and BioBLU® Single-Use Bioreactors with working volumes of 60 mL to 10 L
- Suitable for 1.5 mL and 10 mL sample vials, up to 648 samples can be stored
- Enables regular sampling 24/7
- Sample storage between 4 and 40 °C.
- Sanitation procedure using ethanol is similar to procedures, usually applied when sampling manually
- Low dead volume minimizes the reduction of culture volume
- Modular design that facilitates expansion of the number of bioreactors to be sampled and retrofitting of existing bioprocess systems
- Bolus addition is available as an option, either at a pre-defined time or event-based through the scripting feature in the software
- Control of the Bioprocess Autosampler is integrated in DASware® control bioprocess software
Transforming bioprocess data into actionable intelligence
Managing the weight of bioprocessing data can often overwhelm laboratories, but effective data management is both achievable and critical to successful biopharmaceutical development.
This SelectScience application eBook highlights advanced instruments and digital tools that integrate seamlessly into laboratory infrastructure, enabling continuous monitoring and streamlined data management. With remote accessibility, these solutions empower scientists to maintain oversight and control of bioprocessing data beyond the physical lab environment.
Download this SelectScience guide to learn:
- How to conduct accurate and efficient real-time monitoring of Chinese hamster ovarian (CHO) cultivation using the BioNsight®
- Case studies using automated technologies for sampling CHO and E.coli cultures to understand growth conditions, and improve experimental throughput.
- The potential of Raman spectroscopy to accurately track critical process parameters
Resource details:
- Document type: SelectScience guide
- Page count: 49
- Read time: 72 mins
- Edition: 1st
Why is the Bioprocess Autosampler beneficial to your lab?
Discover how the Bioprocess Autosampler from Eppendorf supports lab technicians by streamlining bioprocessing through automation, flexibility, and efficiency. Built for aseptic operation and compatible with a wide range of vessel types, it integrates seamlessly with software to simplify workflows. This integration enables both time-based and event-based sampling, helping technicians reduce manual workload, minimize contamination risks, and ensure reliable data collection.





















