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    Red face Humidity system in a bioprinter

    Hey guys I was just wondering how humidity is regulated in a bio printer. Is there a different mechanism for it or will just sticking a humidifier inside the printer do the job ? I know the humidity range for a biorpinter should be around 95 to 99% but i was just curious how it all works.

    Thanks

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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    Give davo a message. He builds the hyrel which works as a bioprinter - among just about everything else.
    But he definitely has customers who use hyrels for bio-printing.

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    I'll reach out. Most of our experimental people are hesitant to give details until after their works are published. You can see if any of these list humidity:

    https://scholar.google.com/scholar?s...en&as_sdt=0,11

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    Give davo a message. He builds the hyrel which works as a bioprinter - among just about everything else.
    But he definitely has customers who use hyrels for bio-printing.
    thank you for the feedback

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