The GEA Kytero 10 single-use disc stack centrifuge has been introduced by the brand for the food product development and the biopharmaceutical industries as an effective yet compact system. The unit is engineered to separate bacteria, cell cultures and yeasts, while also working for cell and gene therapy purposes, and boasts a size that makes it the more compact in the brand's entire lineup. Suited for volumes from one to 10-liters, the unit has a low shear design to enable high cell visibility and continuous cell harvesting.
The GEA Kytero 10 single-use disc stack centrifuge is suited for its next use after just a few minutes and doesn't require additional media outside of electricity and air.
Compact Stacked Centrifuge Systems
The GEA Kytero 10 is Positioned as the World's Smallest
Trend Themes
1. Miniaturized Centrifuge Technology - The introduction of compact systems like the GEA Kytero 10 highlights the shift towards smaller, high-efficiency centrifuges in bioprocessing.
2. Single-use Bioprocessing Equipment - The GEA Kytero 10 exemplifies the growing demand for single-use equipment, which reduces setup time and contamination risk in biopharma labs.
3. Energy-efficient Lab Equipment - Centrifuges requiring only electricity and air showcase a trend towards minimizing additional resource use in laboratory and industrial settings.
Industry Implications
1. Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing - The emergence of compact, single-use centrifuges empowers biopharmaceuticals with efficient and scalable options for cell and gene therapy processes.
2. Food Product Development - Innovations like the GEA Kytero 10 cater to food industries seeking advanced separation technologies in more compact forms.
3. Lab Equipment Manufacturing - Advancements in miniaturized and efficient centrifuge designs represent a burgeoning segment within the laboratory equipment industry, driven by evolving scientific applications.