DASbox® Mini Bioreactor
Small working volumes save valuable material and medium in process development and screening procedures. The Eppendorf DASbox Mini Bioreactor is a fully instrumented mini bioreactor featuring industry standard design and advanced control functionalities.
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Review Date: 3 Oct 2019 | Eppendorf
The DASbox Mini Bioreactor is an industry-standard autoclavable glass vessel featuring a multi port stainless steel head plate and a powerful direct overhead drive. With working volumes of 60 – 250 mL it is perfectly suited for process development in cell culture and microbial applications and ready for use with the Eppendorf DASbox.
- Industry-standard design for excellent scalability and reproducibility in both cell culture and microbiology
- Stainless steel head plate, fully instrumented with standard sensors for precise measurement and control of temperature, pH, DO, and level
- Small working volumes of 60 – 250 mL saving valuable resources
- Powerful direct overhead drive with marine impeller (cell culture) or two Rushton-type impellers (microbiology)
- Liquid-free exhaust condenser with easy handling by automatic slide-in activation and slide-out deactivation mode
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