Biorreatores Piloto
Biorreatores Piloto
INFORS HT Biorreatores Pilot
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Escalabilidade consistente e reproduzível
Facilite a transição do seu bioprocesso da bancada à escala piloto utilizando os mesmos componentes familiares, garantindo resultados consistentes em cada etapa.
Flexibilidade e suporte personalizados
Experimente a verdadeira colaboração ao interagir com nossa experiente equipe de engenharia para configurar o biorreator piloto adaptado às necessidades específicas da sua aplicação.
Gerenciamento e integração de dados perfeitos
Confie na plataforma de software de bioprocesso eve® ao ampliar seu bioprocesso para ajudar a facilitar a tranquila transferência de dados dos estágios do processo de desenvolvimento.
Escalabilidade consistente e reproduzível
Facilite a transição do seu bioprocesso da bancada à escala piloto utilizando os mesmos componentes familiares, garantindo resultados consistentes em cada etapa.
Flexibilidade e suporte personalizados
Experimente a verdadeira colaboração ao interagir com nossa experiente equipe de engenharia para configurar o biorreator piloto adaptado às necessidades específicas da sua aplicação.
Gerenciamento e integração de dados perfeitos
Confie na plataforma de software de bioprocesso eve® ao ampliar seu bioprocesso para ajudar a facilitar a tranquila transferência de dados dos estágios do processo de desenvolvimento.
Serviços para biorreatores
Mantenha o desempenho ideal e a longevidade de seus biorreatores.
Acessórios para biorreatores
Otimize seu biorreator ou sistemas de fermentação com uma ampla linha de acessórios e consumíveis.
Serviços para biorreatores
Mantenha o desempenho ideal e a longevidade de seus biorreatores.
Acessórios para biorreatores
Otimize seu biorreator ou sistemas de fermentação com uma ampla linha de acessórios e consumíveis.
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