Cell Center Instruments
BIOSTAT® RM
The BIOSTAT® RM is a rocking motion single use bioreactor for disposable cultivation bags in various sizes with working volumes from 100 mL to 300 L. The rocker unit moves back and forth, generating a fluid movement in the cell culture and medium with low shear. Easy to use, it is suitable for all cell types, including mammalian cells, plant cells, insect cells, stem cells and microbial cells. Three different designs of this system are available.
BIOSTAT® RM Basic |
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The BIOSTAT® RM Basic is a flexible stand alone unit for R&D, seed and small scale production. |
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BIOSTAT® RM Optical |
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The BIOSTAT® RM Optical provides full process automation with sophisticated feedback control. It consists of a rocker and a digital control unit.. The control tower is connected to the rocking unit for monitoring and controlling the culture, including pO2, pH, agitation and temperature in batch and fed batch mode of operation. |
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BIOSTAT® RM Perfusion |
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The BIOSTAT® RM Perfusion consists of an optical system plus harvest and feed pumps, two balances and an automated perfusion control. |
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CultiBag RM |
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The CultiBag RM bag is optimised for cell cultivation. Bags are available in multiple sizes and configurations depending on customer requirements. The contact layer is made of EVA, which shows an excellent biocompatibility. Optical bags are equipped with single use optical sensors for measurement of pH and pO2. Perfusion bags contain a special membrane optimised for cell retention and high total throughput. The bags are fully assembled including the sensors and are gamma sterilised. They are shipped ready to use. |
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The BIOSTAT® RM is a single use bioreactor utilising rocking motion agitation with low shear. The application-driven packages are available for culturing from 100 ml to 300 l. The feedback control loops using single use sensors for pH and DO, bring new levels of confidence to process development. |
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Application |
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The BIOSTAT® RM is suitable for all cell types, including mammalian cells, stem cells, plant cells, insect cells and some microbial cells. |