Bioreactors by application

Bioreactors for cell culture and microbial fermentation

Not every process needs the same bioreactor logic. The right platform starts with the biology, especially whether the process is based on cell culture or microbial fermentation.

TECNIC’s current bioreactor range already supports both application routes across multi-use and single-use platforms, from laboratory work to pilot and production scale. This page reorganizes that portfolio around process need first, so users can compare more clearly.

Process choice is only one part of bioreactor selection. Many teams comparing cell culture and microbial fermentation workflows also need to review single-use and multi-use bioreactors and understand how those options fit different facility and process strategies.

Cell culture bioreactors Microbial fermentation bioreactors Single-use and multi-use Lab to production
Laboratory bioreactor for cell culture and microbial fermentation
Application-first selection Cell culture and microbial fermentation differ in shear profile, oxygen demand and mixing strategy, so selection should begin with the process, not only with the volume.
Pilot bioreactor for process transfer
One portfolio, multiple routes The TECNIC range already spans lab, pilot and production platforms in both multi-use and single-use formats, which makes it well suited for application-based navigation.

Two process routes, two different operating logics

Cell culture and microbial fermentation share the same broad equipment family, but the practical requirements behind the process are different enough that users often search for them separately. This is where application-led bioreactor selection becomes useful.

Cell culture bioreactor setup
Cell culture

Bioreactors for gentler handling and stable process conditions

Cell culture bioreactors are usually selected for lower shear, stable oxygen support and a process environment suited to mammalian, insect and other sensitive cell systems.

In practice, teams looking for cell culture bioreactors are often prioritizing process consistency, gentler mixing and a platform that can scale without changing the operating logic too aggressively.

  • Mammalian cell culture
  • Insect cell processes
  • Shear-sensitive applications
  • Scale-up with stable process control
Typical priority Lower shear and controlled mixing
Common use Cell culture workflows
Process view Stable oxygen support
Selection logic Consistency as scale grows
Microbial fermentation

Bioreactors for higher oxygen demand and stronger agitation

Microbial fermentation bioreactors are usually selected for bacterial, yeast and other higher-demand processes where agitation, gas dispersion and oxygen transfer become more intensive.

The search pattern here is often more performance-driven: users want a platform that supports faster biological activity, stronger homogenization and a route that still scales from lab to production with clear process logic.

  • Bacterial fermentation
  • Yeast fermentation
  • Higher oxygen transfer demand
  • More intensive gas and mixing strategy
Microbial fermentation industrial bioreactor
Typical priority Stronger agitation and OTR
Common use Microbial fermentation
Process view More intensive gas dispersion
Selection logic Performance under higher demand

How application-led selection actually works

The strongest bioreactor search journeys rarely start with the product family alone. They usually begin with the process need, then move into scale, then into the technology choice between multi-use and single-use.

Application choice also connects directly with scale. Users comparing cell culture and microbial fermentation routes often need to evaluate lab, pilot and production bioreactors and then link that decision to a broader view of bioreactors for bioprocess scale-up.

This is the logic behind this page. Instead of forcing users to navigate the portfolio only by size, it helps connect application, scale and technology in the order many buyers and technical users actually think about the problem.

01

Start with the process

Decide whether the route is primarily cell culture or microbial fermentation, because this changes the operating logic from the beginning.

02

Match the scale

Move from laboratory work to pilot and production based on where the process is today and how much scale-up continuity matters.

03

Choose the platform type

Compare single-use and multi-use depending on facility logic, implementation preference and how the workflow needs to evolve.

TECNIC bioreactor platforms by application fit

These are the bioreactor platforms currently shown on the TECNIC bioreactors page, reorganized here to support application-based discovery more clearly.

ePilot Bioreactor pilot scale
Multi-use · pilot scale

ePilot Bioreactor

Pilot bioreactor from 30 to 50 L that bridges development and larger-scale process transfer.

ePilot Bioreactor SU
Single-use · pilot scale

ePilot Bioreactor SU

Pilot single-use platform from 30 to 50 L for process transfer and flexible scale-up routes.

eProd Bioreactor SU
Single-use · production scale

eProd Bioreactor SU

Production single-use platform from 300 to 2000 L for larger-scale, controlled process execution.

Related bioreactor pathways

Explore the TECNIC bioreactor range through four connected decision paths, by application, by technology, by scale and by full bioprocess scale-up.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a cell culture bioreactor and a microbial bioreactor?

Cell culture bioreactors are usually selected for gentler mixing and lower shear, while microbial bioreactors are more often selected for stronger agitation, higher oxygen demand and more intensive gas dispersion.

Can the same TECNIC range support both cell culture and microbial fermentation?

Yes. The current TECNIC bioreactor portfolio is presented as supporting both cellular and microbial configurations across multi-use and single-use platforms.

Should I choose the bioreactor by application before scale?

In many real search and buying journeys, yes. The biology and the process route often define the key operating logic before the final scale decision is fully fixed.

Which TECNIC bioreactor is the starting point for laboratory process development?

The current range starts with eLab Essential in multi-use from 1 to 10 L, and eLab Essential SU in single-use from 0.5 to 10 L.

How does TECNIC connect application needs with scale-up?

The portfolio spans lab, pilot and production with both multi-use and single-use options, which makes it easier to keep a more consistent process route as volume grows.

Need the right bioreactor for your process, not only for your volume?

Explore the TECNIC bioreactor range through the lens of application and review the platform that best fits your cell culture or microbial fermentation workflow.