The Kinding Glass Fermentation Tank is equipped with a fully transparent borosilicate glass container. This high-purity material not only possesses outstanding heat resistance and chemical corrosion resistance, but also enables you to directly observe the entire fermentation process. From the initial germination of the bacteria during inoculation, to the vigorous metabolism during the logarithmic growth phase, and to the subtle changes during the product synthesis stage, every crucial life node is clearly visible. This fermentation tank allows researchers to immediately assess the health status of the bacterial population, signs of contamination, or foam conditions based on real-time visual feedback, providing an indispensable direct basis for process optimization and rapid fault diagnosis.

Visualization is the foundation, while precise control is where the value lies. Our glass fermentation tanks are integrated with a multi-parameter intelligent interlinked control system. The system uses high-precision sensors to monitor temperature, pH value, and dissolved oxygen (DO) in milliseconds, and automatically adjusts jacket circulation, acid-base pump replenishment, and aeration stirring, stabilizing the cultivation environment within the preset optimal range.
Maintaining long-term aseptic operation under transparent conditions is a major technical challenge. Kinding has provided a professional solution for this. The equipment adopts aseptic mechanical seals to ensure zero contamination at the entrance of the stirring shaft; all pipe interfaces comply with aseptic quick-connect standards and support online steam sterilization (SIP); the interior of the tank can maintain a slight positive pressure, effectively preventing environmental contaminants from invading. This complete aseptic guarantee system enables the equipment to easily meet highly demanding application scenarios such as cell culture, strain preservation, and the research and development of high-value biological products, reducing the risk of contamination to the lowest level in the industry.
The Kinding glass fermentation tank is widely used in microbial fermentation, cell culture, and food brewing (such as yeast, probiotics) for process development and optimization. Investing in such a piece of equipment means that not only can you significantly shorten the R&D cycle and quickly determine the optimal process conditions, but you can also significantly save time and material costs by avoiding batch failures caused by invisible problems, thereby achieving rapid and substantial R&D returns.