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Mini Bio Auto Reader

Bionova® MiniBio Auto-reader has been designed for the incubation and automatic readout of Terragene® Rapid, Super Rapid and Ultra Rapid Self-contained biological indicator (SCBIs) appropriate for sterilization and environmental disinfection process control applications. The MiniBio Auto-Reader incubates vials containing endospores specific to certain sterilization processes. It then measures the indicators to determine if the microorganisms were killed off. The MiniBio Auto-Reader can incubate up to three indicators simultaneously at different incubation times but the same temperature. It has a built-in thermal printer to record the results. The MiniBio Auto-Reader has a compact design, a user-friendly interface, and a USB connection for registering results on a PC. The MiniBio Auto-Reader can be used in both gravity and pre/post vacuum sterilizers. As a leading MiniBio Auto Reader Supplier, we provide this product for laboratories aiming to streamline their processes. 

  • Allows incubating 3 indicators simultaneously, in different incubation times, at the same temperature

  • 1 ampoule crusher

  • Self-calibration and diagnostic. Special hole for external thermometer to verify temperature (included)

  • Incorporated top cap

  • Dual Temperature System: Allows selecting between two different incubation temperatures (37 and 60 °C)

  • USB connection for registering results in a PC through reading and traceability software BIONOVA CLOUD (with a separate subscription fee)

  • Built-in thermal printer to record results

  • Sound alarm for event indication

  • Detection and automatic cancellation of the fluorescence reading of the biological indicator

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Mini Bio Auto Reader

The Mini Bio Auto Reader is a compact and portable device designed for rapid and accurate detection of microbial growth in culture media. It is equipped with advanced optical technology to analyze microbial colonies, providing results in a timely manner. This device is commonly used in laboratories for various applications, including clinical diagnostics, food testing, and environmental monitoring