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Sartorius BIOSTAT® C Bioreactor System | Benchtop Fermentation
Sartorius BIOSTAT® C Bioreactor System | Benchtop Fermentation
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The Sartorius BIOSTAT® C Bioreactor System is a proven, benchtop-scale bioreactor designed for controlled fermentation and cell culture applications in research, development, and pilot-scale process optimization. Widely used in academic, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology laboratories, the BIOSTAT C delivers precise monitoring and regulation of critical process parameters to ensure reproducible and scalable results.
Engineered for flexibility, the BIOSTAT C supports a broad range of microbial and cell culture workflows, making it suitable for bacteria, yeast, fungi, and selected mammalian or insect cell applications depending on vessel configuration. Its modular design allows laboratories to adapt the system to evolving research needs while maintaining reliable process control.
Sartorius is globally recognized for its high-quality bioprocessing technologies, and the BIOSTAT C reflects that reputation through robust construction, intuitive operation, and long-term laboratory durability.
Key Features & Benefits
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Benchtop Bioreactor System – Ideal for R&D and process development environments
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Precise Process Control – Supports regulation of pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), temperature, agitation, and aeration
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Flexible Vessel Compatibility – Designed for use with Sartorius bioreactor vessels (glass or single-use, configuration-dependent)
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Scalable Results – Excellent platform for developing processes transferable to larger-scale systems
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Trusted Sartorius Engineering – Reliable performance backed by a global bioprocessing leader
Typical Applications
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Microbial fermentation (bacteria, yeast, fungi)
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Cell culture process development
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Bioprocess optimization and scale-up studies
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Metabolic and enzyme production research
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Academic and industrial biotechnology R&D
Ideal For
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Biotechnology and pharmaceutical laboratories
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Academic research institutions
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Process development and upstream R&D teams
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Pilot-scale fermentation studies
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