Bioreactors / Biotechnology fermenters

Bioreactors / Biotechnology fermenters

Bioreactors are devices or systems that support a biologically active environment for various applications, such as cell culture, microbial fermentation, biotransformation, and biosynthesis. Bioreactors can be classified into different types based on the mode of operation, the type of organisms or substances involved, and the configuration of the vessel. Some common types of bioreactors are:

  • Cell culture bioreactors: These are designed to grow animal or plant cells in a controlled and sterile environment. Cell culture bioreactors can be used for producing recombinant proteins, monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and other biopharmaceuticals. Cell culture bioreactors can be either stirred-tank or rocking platforms, and can be either glass or single-use vessels.
  • Microbial fermenters: These are used to cultivate microorganisms, such as bacteria, yeast, or fungi, for producing various metabolites, enzymes, antibiotics, and other valuable products. Microbial fermenters can operate under aerobic or anaerobic conditions, and can be either batch, fed-batch, or continuous systems. Microbial fermenters can also be either glass or single-use vessels.

Our bioreactor portfolio offers a range of options for your bioprocessing needs, from research and development to pilot and commercial-scale production. Our bioreactors are equipped with advanced features and automation capabilities to ensure optimal performance and yield. Whether you need a glass bioreactor for small-scale experiments, a single-use bioreactor for flexible and scalable production, or a custom-designed bioreactor system for your specific application, we have the solution for you.

Contact us for a quote or more information about our bioreactors. With industrial-leading lead time, we can help you jump-start your project. We may also expedite the order at your request so you can get your equipment even sooner! 

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