Eppendorf Level 5720850142
The Eppendorf DASGIP Level Sensor is a bioprocess accessory for DASGIP/Eppendorf bioreactor systems that detects liquid level and foam. According to the manufacturer, the sensor allows activation of pumps for automated level control and can trigger anti-foam addition in response to foam build-up. It is offered as part of Eppendorf’s DASGIP Level Sensors product family and is intended for automated level and foam management in laboratory and pilot-scale reactors, supporting pump control, anti-foam dosing and process safety.
Key Features:
- Compatibility: Designed for DASGIP bioprocess systems (Eppendorf bioprocess accessory).
- Primary functions: liquid-level detection and foam detection.
- Action: Activates pumps for automated level control upon level changes.
- Action: Triggers anti-foam addition when foam build-up is detected.
- Product family: DASGIP Level Sensors (classified under bioprocess accessories).
Advantages:
- Automates level control and anti-foam dosing, reducing the need for manual monitoring and interventions.
- Helps prevent overfill or dry-running by initiating pump actions based on real-time level changes.
- Improves process stability and reproducibility through responsive foam management and timely anti-foam addition.
- Integrates with DASGIP control systems to streamline bioprocess automation and safety.
Product Details
Overview
| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Accessories |
| Part Number | 5720850142 |
| Brand | Eppendorf |
| Gross Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
| Net Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | 16 x 10 x 2 |
| Gross Weight (kg) | 0.018 |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.016 |
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The product portfolio of the business units Liquid Handling, Consumables, Separation & Instrumentation and Bioprocess includes, for example, pipettes, pipette tips, centrifuges, mixers, ultra-freezers and bioreactors for cell and gene research. In addition, Eppendorf offers a wide range of high-quality consumables. The products are most broadly used in academic and commercial research laboratories, e.g., in companies from the pharmaceutical and biotechnological as well as the chemical and food industries. They are also used in laboratories that perform clinical or environmental analysis, in forensic laboratories and in industrial laboratories where process analysis, production and quality assurance are performed.