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structure of industrial fermenter

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A fermentor (bioreactor) is a closed vessel with adequate arrangement for aeration, agitation, temperature and pH control, and drain or overflow vent to remove the waste biomass of cultured microorganisms along-with their products.

A fermentor is used for commercial production in fermentation industries and is a device in which a substrate of low value is utilized by living cells or enzymes to generate a product of higher value. Fermentors are extensively used for food processing, fermentation, waste treatment, etc.

Explanation: Importance of aseptic conditions was recognised, hence steps were taken to design-and construct piping, joints and valves in which sterile conditions could be achieved and manufactured when required.

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