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Benchtop Fermenter Articles & Analysis

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What are Bioreactors?

What are Bioreactors?

Such processes essentially involve fermentations, where metabolic processes produce chemical transformations in organic substrates through the action of enzymes. ...

ByFroilabo - Techcomp Group


Bioreactor Design Evolution

Bioreactor Design Evolution

Throughout history civilisations have utilised clay pots and other vessels to create the prime anaerobic conditions for the fermentation of foods, wine and beer.Bioreactor Parts and Their FunctionsAs our understanding and technology advanced, we were able to progress to aerobic conditions in the early 20th century. ...

ByFroilabo - Techcomp Group


What is Biotechnology and What is it Used For?

What is Biotechnology and What is it Used For?

The supply of nutrients and gas to the bioreactor is optimised through the use of mass flow controllers.Biotechnology Products from FroilaboFroilabo have a range of biotechnology products and bioreactor systems to suit your bioprocessing needs. Our benchtop bioreactors are suitable for microbial fermentation (fungi, yeast, or bacteria) and cell cultivation ...

ByFroilabo - Techcomp Group


Laboratory Scale Bioreactors and Fermenters

Laboratory Scale Bioreactors and Fermenters

The Froilabo stirred-tank lab-scale bioreactor range covers a wide range of bioreactor applications including academia, research, process development & optimisation, scale up and production. Our benchtop bioreactors are suitable for microbial fermentation (fungi, yeast, or bacteria) and cell cultivation (mammalian or plant cells) processes. ...

ByFroilabo - Techcomp Group


Power Transmission to Agitator Systems - Hygienically Sealed

Power Transmission to Agitator Systems - Hygienically Sealed

With a bottom drive, this can be directly the liquid in the tank, as is usual with benchtop fermenters. With a top drive, even with small benchtop fermenters, this must be a liquid outside the vessel on the other side of the seal. ...

ByBioengineering AG

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