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Mobius® 3 L Bioreactor

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The Mobius® 3 L bioreactor is a single-use,stirred tank bioreactor for bench-scale cell culture in fed-batch or perfusionmode. Its rigid design includes asemi-hemispherical shaped polycarbonate vessel, a multi-port high-densitypolyethylene (HDPE) headplate, a scoping marine impeller, both open pipe andsintered spargers, weldable C-Flex® tubing, and all necessary gas inlet andoutlet filters. It contains ports below the minimum working volume levelincluding one luer actuated sample port, one liquid inlet/outlet port, twoliquid addition lines, sparging lines and a harvest line. All gas and liquidaddition ports located below the minimum working volume incorporate checkvalves to ensure uni-directional flow of gas or liquid. The Mobius® 3 LBioreactor is pre-assembled, gamma irradiated and shipped ready to use.

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C-Flex is a registered trademark of Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corp.
MOBIUS is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany




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