Weight | 14 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15 × 14 × 11 in |
Tissue Scribe Base (No Nozzle)
$1,990
This printer has a single extruder (bio-head) [NOT INCLUDED]. It uses any of 3D Cultures printheads/nozzles (cannot be used with the Pellet Extruder Head). This is only the base of the Tissue Scribe bioprinter. It can be used as a replacement base for your existing bioprinter or it can be used only for the 3D motion control system.
ADVANTAGES:
- Micron scale resolution.
- A nozzle that is available in any biology lab. Yes – this means no extra operating cost to buy new tips every time you need to print.
- A heated nozzle and print bed to maintain a cell friendly environment or to manipulate material viscosity.
- A small footprint for portability and to be placed within the smallest bio-hood for 100% sterile printing.
- Print a variety of cells and biomaterials. If you’re in the biofabrication field, this is a must have!
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The 10mL Version are for users that wish to build larger than normal constructs or an extensive array of samples.
As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of us do not need the advanced precision (nanometers) or tons of senors on a printer. A simple printer is sometimes all that is needed!
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The 3mL Version is developed specifically for users that are printing small quantities of materials and cells. Sometimes 1mL bio-suspension is all that is needed/available, due to high material cost.
As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of us do not need the advanced precision (nanometers) or tons of senors on a printer. A simple printer is sometimes all that is needed!
*Color may vary from images
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The Pellet Extrusion/Hotmelt version are for users that wish to build with “hard” plastic/polymers. Typically polymers in a powder/pellet form that has a melting point no greater than 250 degrees Celsius. Typical fabricated structures includes, but are not limited to Tissue Scaffolds, etc.
As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of us do not need the advanced precision (nanometers) or tons of senors on a printer. A simple printer is sometimes all that is needed!
*Color may vary from images
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Sale!Add to cart
The 1mL Version is developed specifically for users that are printing small quantities of materials and cells. Sometimes less than 1mL bio-suspension is all that is needed/available, due to high material cost.
As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of us do not need the advanced precision (nanometers) or tons of senors on a printer. A simple printer is sometimes all that is needed!
*Color may vary from images