Laboratory Products 57
Micro Fitting for Microfluidics Applications Announced
Optimise your Production Yield for Vaccines, Antibodies & Recombinant Proteins INCUDRIVE 90 - Roller Bottle Incubator
High productivity
• Temperature stability of +/- 0.7°C inside each one of all 90 bottles, all cells in the incubator from top to bottom benefit from identical growth conditions
• High temperature recovery rate following door-opening through use of heavy-duty fan system
The Click-N-Seal® Micro torque-control
fitting from Diba Industries, Inc is available in 6-40 threaded fittings and adds significant value to systems requiring smaller fluid connections. Available for both ferrule and flared connections, the 6-40 Click-N-Seal Micro easily and securely connects 1/16” tubing into 6-40 threaded ports, which are becoming increasingly common as sample sizes get smaller.
As the fitting is hand tightened, the resistance of the cap increases until the correct torque is reached, at which point the cap clicks, indicating that the fitting is properly seated. This creates a secure and leak-free seal every time without the risk of over-tightening. Click-N- Seal Micro fittings feature PEEK™ construction for high chemical resistance and can be unscrewed and reused multiple times.
“Prior to Diba inventing and patenting the Click-N-Seal line of fittings, making precision fluid connections reliable and repeatable had been problematic. The 6-40 Click-N-Seal Micro helps system manufacturers with reliability and performance,” said Gary Helstern, Vice President, Technology and Product Development at Diba.
Ferrule options are available for both conical and flat bottom ports as off-the- shelf products. Flared tube and fittings are also offered for flat bottomed ports on a custom, OEM basis. A custom wrench is available to tighten the fitting in hard to reach places.
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• Digital speed control 0.1 to 2 rpm (other rpm on request) with reproducibility 0.1% to always work at your peak production rate
• One-belt drive mechanism guarantees smooth bottle rotation for optimal supply of oxygen/nutrition and reduced shearing forces for best growth of adherent and sensitive cells
High flexibility
• For 90 Roller Bottles (2L) or 45 Long Expanded Surface Roller Bottles (4L)
• Construction on wheels/castors for ease of putting into operation, movable by one person for ease of relocation and laboratory decontamination
• Fits through any laboratory door • Simultaneous test runs with different cell material in selected bottles
High safety
• Validated for GMP environment • Monitoring/Controlling via RS 485 interface • Low risk of cross-contamination due to sealed incubator body and the use of individual bottles/tubes
• High quality materials such as silicon rollers, stainless steel ball bearings and forced all-axle drive guarantee smooth movement of all 90 bottles and increase longevity of the incubator
Optionally: • CO2
supply
• Various alarm systems (temperature, speed, CO2
etc.)
• Battery back-up for up to 72 hours • Bottle Lifter for comfortable loading and unloading of all bottles simultaneously, 90 bottles in one step – in just a few seconds
• IQ/OQ validation • FAT/SAT available on request
EU origin with metric components. Further models available…
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Your advantages: Maximizes production yield due to excellent temperature uniformity throughout the entire incubator
Very good temperature mapping - better than +/- 0.7°C inside each one of all 90 bottles
90 bottle capacity on footprint of 0.75 sqm Passes through any standard lab door - movable on castors
Alarms for temperature, speed, motor failure
CO2 version optional Made in Germany
schuett-biotec GmbH Rudolf-Wissell-Straße 13 D-37079 Göttingen, Germany Fon +49 (0) 551/5 04 10-0
info@schuett-biotec.de
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Scale-up
your production and let it roll...
INCUDRIVE 90
...for 90 Roller Bottles!
Vaccines
Recombinant Proteins Antibodies
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