Eppendorf S41i incub. shaker cell line bundle, EU S41I230111
The Eppendorf New Brunswick S41i CO2 incubator shaker (cell line bundle) is a compact, medium‑throughput CO2 incubator with an integrated orbital shaker designed for mammalian cell culture workflows. It supplies controlled CO2, temperature and humidity plus orbital shaking to support suspension cultures, protein expression and cell line establishment. The bundle includes a universal platform and adhesive pads and supports simultaneous static incubation via a perforated shelf.
Key Features:
- Internal volume: 170 L
- Orbit: 25 mm (1 in)
- Shaking speed: 25–400 rpm (when stacked: 25–250 rpm for lower/top unit limitations noted)
- Temperature range: 4 °C to 50 °C
- CO2 control: Smart gas control 0.2–20% CO2; accuracy ±0.2% (at 5% CO2); homogeneity ±0.1%
- Power and dimensions: 230 V, 50 Hz; external W×D×H 87.5 × 73 × 85 cm; platform size ~61 × 36 cm
Advantages:
- Combined incubator and shaker saves bench space and is stackable for increased capacity
- Integrated 120 °C high‑temperature disinfection and double‑door design improve surface sterility and contamination control
- Robust Innova triple‑eccentric drive provides stable, low‑vibration shaking for reproducible culture results
- Perforated shelf and universal platform allow parallel static incubation and flexible vessel use (plates, tubes, flasks up to 5 L)
Product Details
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| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Equipment |
| Part Number | S41I230111 |
| Brand | Eppendorf |
| Gross Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
| Net Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | 101 x 87 x 132 |
| Gross Weight (kg) | 179.6 |
| Net Weight (kg) | 162 |
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