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Incyte Single-Use Viable Cell Density Sensor

Hamilton's Incyte viable cell density sensor patches can now be seamlessly incorporated into single-use bioreactor bags. To get started, simply connect the reusable outer module.

Incyte-P SU

Incyte Single-Use Viable Cell Density Sensor

Image Credit: Hamilton Process Analytics

The Incyte-P SU (in conjunction with the Incyte-P Arc Module) enables real-time, in-situ assessment of viable cells, allowing for the detection and response to events in real-time without increased off-line sampling.

Arc Module Incyte-P SU

Incyte Single-Use Viable Cell Density Sensor

Image Credit: Hamilton Process Analytics

The Arc Module Incyte-P, when used together with the Incyte-P SU, provides real-time, in-situ monitoring of viable cells. This integration enables the prompt detection of events and allows for immediate response, all while eliminating the need for additional off-line sampling.

Arc Module Incyte-W SU

Incyte Single-Use Viable Cell Density Sensor

Image Credit: Hamilton Process Analytics

Together, the Arc Module Incyte-W and the Incyte-W SU facilitate real-time, in-situ measurement of viable cells. This synergy allows for the immediate detection of events and swift response, negating the necessity for supplementary off-line sampling.

Anatomy of Incyte SU Viable Cell Density (VCD)

Incyte Single-Use Viable Cell Density Sensor

Image Credit: Hamilton Process Analytics

Source: Hamilton Process Analytics

Criteria Description
Measurement principle Permittivity and Conductivity
Measurement range 0–700 pF/cm, equivalent to 5 x 105 to 8 x 109 cells/mL (mammalian)
Installation Weld-in flush sensing element
Arc Module Options Straight for stirred tank bags
Wetted Parts HDPE / Ceramic / Glass / Platinum

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