Biorreactores piloto
Biorreactores piloto
Biorreactores piloto
Ventajas
Escalabilidad consistente y reproducible
Amplíe fácilmente sus operaciones de bioprocesamiento desde la mesa hasta la escala piloto con los mismos componentes familiares, garantizando resultados consistentes.
Flexibilidad y soporte personalizados
Experimente una verdadera colaboración interactuando con nuestro experimentado equipo de ingeniería para configurar un biorreactor piloto específico para las necesidades de su aplicación.
Integración y gestión de datos perfecta
Confíe en el software de plataforma de bioprocesos eve® cuando amplíe su bioproceso para ayudar a facilitar una transferencia de datos fluida en todas las etapas del desarrollo del proceso.
Escalabilidad consistente y reproducible
Amplíe fácilmente sus operaciones de bioprocesamiento desde la mesa hasta la escala piloto con los mismos componentes familiares, garantizando resultados consistentes.
Flexibilidad y soporte personalizados
Experimente una verdadera colaboración interactuando con nuestro experimentado equipo de ingeniería para configurar un biorreactor piloto específico para las necesidades de su aplicación.
Integración y gestión de datos perfecta
Confíe en el software de plataforma de bioprocesos eve® cuando amplíe su bioproceso para ayudar a facilitar una transferencia de datos fluida en todas las etapas del desarrollo del proceso.
Servicios de biorreactores
Mantenga un rendimiento óptimo y la longevidad de sus biorreactores
Accesorios para biorreactores
Optimice su biorreactor o sistemas de fermentación con una amplia gama de accesorios y consumibles.
Servicios de biorreactores
Mantenga un rendimiento óptimo y la longevidad de sus biorreactores
Accesorios para biorreactores
Optimice su biorreactor o sistemas de fermentación con una amplia gama de accesorios y consumibles.
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Scaling microbial fermentation, when working with bacterial, fungal, or yeast-based systems, from laboratory scale to pilot or commercial production involves many challenges. Whether you are producing bacterial cultures for biopharmaceuticals, yeast for bioethanol production, fungal systems for enzyme manufacturing, or precision fermentation products, understanding these specific challenges and confidently overcoming them is important.
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