Multiple-level direct-injection washing supports high throughput in a compact footprint.
Getinge offers a comprehensive range of Getinge Lancer Ultima Freestanding Laboratory Washers/Dryers to meet the specific capacity and cleaning requirements for the utensils and glassware in your laboratory.
Get reliable and repeatable cleaning results with Getinge Lancer Ultima Freestanding Laboratory Washers.
The Freestanding glassware washer/dryer range includes six models to accommodate your lab’s unique needs. The most common racks are interchangeable between wash levels.
All racks can be used across the 810 LX, 815 LX, and 820 LX models of Getinge Lancer Ultima Undercounter Washers, and the 910 LX, 1300 LX and 1800 LXA models of Freestanding Washer/dryers to minimize the need for additional accessories.
A user-friendly, icon-based interface features 5 preset programs for easy operations and setup.
The washer/dryers are designed for optimal cleaning performance. The hydraulic systems deliver a direct fluid path to each individual rack, maximizing water flow and pressure.
Maximize cleaning performance while minimizing costs and environmental impact. Peristaltic pumps deliver accurate dosing of detergent and acid. Optional conductivity measurement ensures consistent processing with no chemical residues on processed goods.
A tight connection to the hydraulic circuit ensures consistent water pressure and flow on each wash level. Lancer Ultima injector rack connections are strategically located in the rear of the chamber. The door pushes the racks against the circuit to form a secure connection.
Get complete coverage of both the exterior and interior of your glassware. Pressurized top and bottom stainless steel spray arms combine with injector washing on two levels for a comprehensive clean.
Getinge can support your life science lab’s unique settings and challenges. Our laboratory washers, sterilizers, chemicals and loading accessories efficiently ensure contamination-free experiments and tests.
Multi-use bioreactors commonly used in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, vaccine and biological research require cleaning and subsequent sterilization between same-work sequences or before new applications are initiated.
The reproducibility of your work relies on a properly cleaned and sterilized bioreactor.
Getinge’s holistic approach to cleaning and sterilization of multi-use bioreactors ensures efficacy and repeatability.
Together, the Getinge complete solution confirms accurate, repeatable results in less time with less labor so you can get back to what matters – your work.
Step 1: Applikon Bioreactor Systems
The Applikon multi-use bioreactor is used in academic, government and biopharmaceutical laboratories for benchtop research.
Step 2: Getinge Lancer Ultima Laboratory Washers
The Getinge Lancer Ultima series includes undercounter and freestanding models that offer a wide range of labware loading options depending on the research being made.
Step 4: Getinge Bioreactor Wash Rack
When Getinge washers include the Getinge specialty wash rack, the Applikon multi-use bioreactor can be partially or fully disassembled before washing.
6 important steps in the cleaning and sterilization process
A programmable labware washer with specialty multi-use bioreactor rack assures thorough cleaning, better reproducibility and reduced labor.
The Solution
The combination of pre-validated washing and sterilization performed in the washer and sterilizer maintain an approved standard for quality control that reduces the chance of human error or deviation from proven process.
Best Practices for Multi-Use Bioreactor Sterilization
Regardless of whether the bioreactor is being prepared for a same-use application or an entirely different one, all bioreactor components, as well as liquid media, must be made ready through an effective and reproducible process.
Sterilization Process
Regardless of operation mode, the autoclave must meet the minimum temperature plateau of 121°C with a minimum dwell time of 20 minutes to ensure the sterilization cycle’s efficacy.
3 test types and 3 sterilization methods
Empty and Full Bioreactor
To evaluate the efficacy of an extended dwell time a test was performed in Getinge Sterilization Test Lab.
Testing compared the results of a 40-minute dwell time in an empty bioreactor (CC 899) with a 3L vessel filled 2.4L (CC 900) for the same dwell time.