Wave Bioreactor 2/10EH Cell Culture Bioreactor with Adjustable Speed and Temp
Wave Bioreactor
Details
-
CategoryBioreactor / Fermenter
-
Dimension18.0in x 16.0in x 9.0in
-
Serial1496470
-
Shipping TypeGround
-
Manufacturing2010-01-01
-
Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The GE Wave Biotech 2/10EH Bioreactor, manufactured in 2010, is a versatile system designed for flexible placement on workbenches or inside incubators. This used bioreactor operates with a rocking speed range of 3 to 40 rocks per minute and an adjustable angle between 2-9 degrees. The temperature capability of this device is 15 to 30°C without a lid, and 5 to 30°C with a lid, crucial for maintaining optimal conditions for cell culture. Despite minor errors suggesting potential repairs, this unit can still function and provides high yields of T Cells in short durations, optimizing cell growth through continuous mixing and oxygen transfer. Notably compact for easy setup, this bioreactor is an excellent choice for laboratories engaged in vigorous cell culture activities.
Key Features
- Flexible placement for work bench or incubator use
- Rocking speed range of 3 - 40 RPM
- Adjustable rocking angle between 2 - 9 degrees
- Temperature range of 15 to 30°C without lid, 5 to 30°C with lid
- Supports high yields of T Cells
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Wave Bioreactor
- Model: 2/10EH
- Rocking Speed: 3 - 40 RPM
- Rocking Angle: 2 - 9 degrees
- Temperature without Lid: 15 to 30°C
- Temperature with Lid: 5 to 30°C
- Humidity: Operates at < 95% non-condensing
- Voltage: 120V/220V
- Hertz: 50Hz/60Hz
- Condition: Used, fair condition with minor errors
Weight
Imperial: 20.4 Pounds
Metric: 9.25 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 21.6 lb x 19.2 lb x 10.8 lb
Metric: 54.86 cm x 48.77 cm x 27.43 cm
Harmonized Code
841920
Harmonized Code Details
841920: Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature; could include bioreactors used for cell culture due to their temperature control features essential for biological processes.
Comments 0
There are currently no public comments.