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Low Speed Magnetic Stirrer for Suspension Culture

Low-speed magnetic stirrer for adherent cell suspension culture. Features 4 channels and multiple modes. Paired with disposable spinner flasks, they are suitable for research and small-scale production.
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Low Speed Magnetic Stirrer for Suspension Culture




Product Overview


This Low-Speed Magnetic Stirrer is specifically engineered for the suspension culture of adherent cells. Boasting a 4-channel design for enhanced efficiency, it can be paired with glass or disposable spinner flasks.  Its ultra-low-speed stirring control is a key feature, improving the fluidity of the cell culture medium and effectively delivering nutrients and oxygen to suspended cells.



Key Components



1.Controller



The self-developed control system of our Cell Culture Magnetic Stirrer allows for programmable operation.  It features a capacitive touchscreen for quick and responsive operation.




2.Disposable Spinner Flasks



Available in multiple sizes (125mL, 250mL, 500mL), the disposable spinner flasks of our Suspension Culture Magnetic Stirrer are made of medical-grade PS material for biocompatibility.  




3.Main Engine



The main engine of this Low-Speed Magnetic Stirrer has a 4-channel design to increase efficiency. Each channel can be individually controlled or linked for parallel experiments.



Product Specifications


Low Speed Magnetic Stirrer for Suspension Culture




Applications


This Suspension Culture Magnetic Stirrer is well-suited for a wide range of applications, including the suspension culture of adherent cells on microcarriers, fully suspension cell culture, seed cell screening, cell subculture, and optimization of associated processes.


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