Reliable Walk-away Petri Dish Media Filler

MEDIAJET from INTEGRA offers the unique flexibility to fill Petri dishes of various sizes

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The MEDIAJET sets the gold standard for automated preparation of consistent high quality, contamination-free media in Petri dishes and test tubes. The surface of the MEDIAJET filling chamber is manufactured from a single piece of chemically resistant polyethylene, which allows efficient cleaning. In addition, MEDIAJET is equipped with a UV lamp extending over the full length of the rotor where dishes are opened during the filling process. The lamp emits powerful 2.1W UV-C radiation to ensure complete elimination of bacterial activity in the area most vulnerable to contamination.

All MEDIAJET systems have a built-in "Agar Spread Function" which ensures homogenous distribution and an even surface on your media. This helps to optimize the media level in Petri dishes resulting in a significant reduction in media costs.

Benefiting from INTEGRA's proprietary Feed-In / Stack-Out technology, MEDIAJET operation is highly reliable resulting in unmatched media preparation productivity. Typical production variations in the ...

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