CUNO Filter 16 ZPC2 US Bioreactor / Fermenter
- Make CUNO
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Filter 16 ZPC2 US
- Serial 803881 A
- Weight 175.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 30.0in x 30.0in x 50.0in
- Shipping Type Ground
- Item Condition VG (Very Good)
- Manufacturing Date 2008-01-01
Product Information
Calling all scientists and technicians! Introducing the CUNO Filter 16 ZPC2 US, an exceptional bioreactor for cell and microbial culture applications. This versatile, easy-to-use system offers an economical alternative to steam-in-place bioreactors and fermenters. Manufactured in 2008, this autoclavable stainless steel bioreactor sets the stage for innovative research, ideal for applications in cell culture and microbial culture. With a maximum volume of 110 liters and a working volume of 80 liters, the CUNO Filter 16 ZPC2 US is designed for practical use in research laboratories, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Its high pressure and temperature tolerance make it well-suited for a range of applications, such as protein production, fermentation, and bioprocessing.
Key Features
Metric: 79.379165 kg
Imperial: 175.0 lbs
Metric: 26.0 cm x 26.0 cm x 55.0 cm
Imperial: 10.24 in x 10.24 in x 21.65 in
841989
Harmonized Code DetailsAn estimated harmonized code of 841989 is used, as it covers machinery, plant or laboratory equipment for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature, such as heating, cooking, roasting, ... or for the cooling of materials. This category is chosen due to the purpose and design of the CUNO Filter 16 ZPC2 US, aligning with processes involving temperature changes for cell and microbial culture applications.
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