CDC Biofilm Reactor¢ç
Unlock the Potential of the CDC Biofilm Reactor¢ç for Your Research and Development Needs Explore the versatile capabilities of the CDC Biofilm Reactor¢ç for a wide range of applications, including product development related to anti-microbial testing, anti-microbial surfaces, and coatings testing, industrial systems corrosion testing, food processing equipment sterilization testing, and medical device testing. Our cutting-edge system is designed to streamline your research processes, making it the ideal choice for scientists, engineers, and academic researchers.
Precise and Efficient Design The CDC Biofilm Reactor¢ç features eight polypropylene coupon holder rods suspended from a UHMW-polyethylene ported lid. Each holder rod can accommodate three 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) diameter coupons. These components are assembled within a 1-liter glass vessel, complete with a side-arm discharge port. Liquid growth media, biocides, and more can be efficiently circulated through the vessel, with mixing and shear generated by a magnetic stir bar/vane rotated by a magnetic stir plate.
Experience the difference and accelerate your path to innovation and discovery with the CDC Biofilm Reactor¢ç.
CBR 90 Standard CDC Biofilm Reactor¢ç
Includes coupon holder rods, polycarbonate coupons, coupon removal tool, coupon manipulation tool, and glass flow breaks.
Watch instructional videos on the CBR (Produced by the Center for Biofilm Engineering at MSU):
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Use in ASTM and EPA Standard Methods
The CDC Biofilm Reactor¢ç is instrumental in adhering to industry standards and best practices, recognized in ASTM and USEPA Standard Test Methods and Guidance:
Standard Test Method for Quantification of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Grown with High Shear and Continuous Flow using CDC Biofilm Reactor:
Standard Practice for Preparing a Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm using the CDC Biofilm Reactor:
Standard Test Method for Evaluating Disinfectant Efficacy Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Grown in CDC Biofilm Reactor Using Single Tube Method:
Antimicrobial Testing Methods & Procedures: Preparing a Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm using the CDC Biofilm Reactor:
Antimicrobial Testing Methods & Procedures: Single Tube Method for Determining the Efficacy of Disinfectants against Bacterial Biofilm:
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