

Lambda Minifor -
Description of laboratory fermentor
To keep the cost of the Minifor fermentor low without compromising quality several new ideas and innovations have been introduced:
The LAMBDA MINIFOR bench-
The fermentor had to take up minimum space on the bench but with a good access to
all parts. Several laboratory fermentors should, when placed side by side be suitable
for the optimisation of the parameters of growth of culture or optimisation of biotransformations
etc.
Each fermentor should be able to work independently or be connected to a PC for advanced
regulation and extensive data treatment.



Basic unit:
The main feature of the MINIFOR is that all the electronics, power supply, IR heater, air valve, mass flow meter, cables and tubing are positioned in one base unit, which is used as a support for a fermentation vessel and all other necessary equipment. The platform arrangement of the base unit makes all parts of the fermentor clearly visible and easily accessible from all sides despite base dimensions of only 22 40 cm (approx. an A4 sheet of paper).
Up to five 250 ml reagent bottles in magnetic holders can be placed behind the fermentor vessel and up to 4 peristaltic pumps can be placed on adjustable holders mounted on bars at the rear part of the base unit. The sockets are located on the rear side of the base unit thus removing cables from the work area.

Measurement and regulation:
The control panel consists of an LCD display and control buttons. All parameters (temperature, pH, pO2, air flow rate, agitation and one free selectable parameter (for ex. pCO2, optical density, antifoam etc.) are visible at a glance on a large LCD back light display (4 x 40 digits). The controls are simple and logical.
On most parameters the limits of low or/and high alarm can be set. After alarm activation an acoustic signal is heard, an indication appears on the display and an electric signal appears on the rear side connector of the fermentor. Each fermentor can be operated in an autonomous way or can be coupled to a PC (over RS 485) using a special fermentation program (FNet or SIAM). This allows almost unlimited possibilities for control and data treatment (many fermentors in parallel).

Fermentation vessel:
The standard fermentation vessel has a total volume of 1.7 litre (other volumes from 35 ml to 6.5 liters can also be Provided). The fermentation vessels are made of high quality Pyrex glass with one large threaded central opening for the fixation of the membrane and vibromixer and 5 to 8 threaded side necks for the fixation of different sensors, air outlet, sample withdrawal, inoculation etc. Two adjustable holders hold the vessel in position. The fermentation vessel is sterilised in an common autoclave.

Temperature control:
A new-
Agitation:
Instead of a traditional propeller agitator a new vibromixer is used in the Minifor. A strong electromagnet moves one or several perforated discs up and down. The major advantage is an efficient mixing and aeration of the culture medium together with very efficient separation of the inside of the vessel from the outside by a low cost silicone membrane. No vortex is built up and baffles are eliminated. This type of agitation is also gentler on the cells and foaming is reduced. The frequency of vibration is controlled by a microprocessor and can be varied through a broad range.The input of air is made through selfcleaning microsparger fixed under the lowest disc.

pH measurement and control:
The pH is measured by a combined, sterilisable pH electrode with incorporated temperature
sensor and automatic temperature control. Thanks to a new multiple plug Variopin
it can be sterilised without any protection. The two-
pO2 measurement and regulation:
A sterilisable Clark-
Air input:
The flow rate can be set from 0 to 5 l/min. in 0.1 steps. A precise mass-
Air output:
Used air is filtered by a PTFE filter. If necessary an optional Peltier condenser can be used to remove water vapour from the stream. The condenser based on a Peltier cell uses no cooling water.

Inoculation and sampling ports:
Inoculation, addition of acid or base and sample removal is made through four stainless
steel capillaries equipped with Luer-
Sterilisation:
The fermentation vessel is sterilized as usual in an common autoclave after disconnection of the cables from the electrodes and vibromixer.
Dimensions:
A lot of effort was made to make the Minifor laboratory fermentor as small and as compact as possible. The platform arrangement of the fermentor makes control and access to all parts easy from all sides. The distance between the reagent bottles, pumps placed above them and the fermentor vessel is the shortest possible.

Peristaltic Pumps:
Up to four peristaltic pumps Preciflow, Multiflow or HiFlow can be placed on holders fixed on two bars at the rear of the fermentor. They are connected by a single cable to the sockets on the rear side of the fermentor. Since the pumps are not bound to the fermentor they can be used for other applications elsewhere in the laboratory (for ex. for chromatography etc.). This can present a considerable economy for the user.

PC software:
FNet is software for monitoring fermentation and cell culture with Lambda Minifor fermentor. The software runs under Windows NT, 2000 and XP.
• Ready to use software
• Easy to install the software recognise the connected fermentors
at start
• Up to 6 fermentors, 12 integrators and 6 pumps can be connected to one
PC
• No need of programming knowledge
• All the cables are easy to connect on standard
connectors
For very high requirements we propose an industrial fermentation software SIAM. There are almost no wishes, which could not be satisfied with SIAM. Special functions can be added according to the client needs.

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Specifications |
LAMBDA MINIFOR FERMENTOR |
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Fermentor vessel: |
Pyrex glass with 5 to 8 side necks (culture volumes from 35 ml to 4.5 l) |
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Display: |
LDC 4 x 40 digits with backlight |
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Temperature control: |
special radiation heat source with gilded reflector 150 W, |
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Regulation: |
from 5 °C over RT to 70 °C |
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Measurement: |
from 0 to 99.9 °C in 0.1 °C steps |
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Precision: |
0.2 °C (0 to 60 °C) |
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Sensor: |
Pt 100 incorporated in the pH sensor |
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pH control: |
sterilisable pH electrode pH 013, with automatic temperature correction, Variopin
connector, two- |
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Resolution: |
0.01 pH unit |
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Precision: |
0.02 pH unit |
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pO2 control: |
sterilisable Clark type oxygen sensor with fast response and reinforced Teflon membrane, measurement and regulation through regulation of airflow rate, |
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Range: |
0 to 25 mg oxygen/l, in 0.1 mg/l steps |
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Air flow: |
0 to 5 l/min. in 0.1 l/min. steps, mass flow meter, linearity 3 %, reproducibility 0.5 % |
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Control: |
proportional valve using memory metals |
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Supplied air pressure: |
between 0.05 and 0.2 MPa |
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Agitation: |
50 W Vibromixer 0 to 20 Hz (0 to 1200 rpm) with 1 or more stirring discs; sterility similar to magnetic coupling |
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Selectable parameter: |
an additional parameter ("X") can be controlled by the instrument (foaming control, pCO2, optical density, conductivity, weight etc.) |
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Sampling ports: |
up to four needles with Luer- |
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Peristaltic Pumps: |
up to 4 independent pumps with speed variation from 0 to 100 % can be used with Minifor (Preciflow, Multiflow or HiFlow) |
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Working temperature: |
0- |
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Working relative humidity: |
0- |
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Dimensions: |
22 x 40 x 38 cm (W x D x H) |
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Weight: |
7.5 kg |
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Power: |
mains 90 - |
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PC control: |
complete PC control and date treatment using FNet program for Fermentors from Sysmatec or SIAM fermentation software |
By using modern microprocessors it has been possible to position all the electronics in the front part of the instrument this makes the fermentor unbelievably compact and eliminates the casing tower usual in other products. Despite its small size six parameters are measured and controlled in the basic configuration of the Minifor laboratory fermentor.

