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Ultrasonic homogenizer SJ series
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ultrasonic homogenizer
ultrasonic homogenizer
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Characteristics

Technology
ultrasonic
Batch/continuous
batch
Product type
for liquids
Configuration
vertical
Applications
laboratory, for biological process
Engine power

1,200 W, 1,500 W, 1,800 W, 2,000 W, 2,200 W
(1.63 hp, 2.04 hp, 2.45 hp, 2.72 hp, 2.99 hp)

Description

Non-touch Ultrasonic Disruptor The cup horn enables sonification of a sample without the horn coming in contact with the solution. It can simultaneously process a number of sealed vials or test tubes with identical parameters. Cup booster horn for ultrasonicator--untouchable ultrasonic processor,sonicating 1-8 samples simultaneously: Cup Horn The cup horn enables sonification of a sample without the horn coming in contact with the solution. It can simultaneously process a number of sealed vials or test tubes with identical parameters. Applications: Liposomes preparation Process samples in complete isolation Precludes the possibly of any titanium migration Ieal for minute volume processing—down to 0.3 ml Processing of viruses and radioactive materials This indirect Sonication eliminates the need for a probe to come in contact with your sample. This technique is often described as a high intensity ultrasonic bath. The ultrasonic energy is transmitted from the horn, up through the water and into a vessel or multiple sample tubes. Indirect sonication is most effective for very small samples because foaming and sample loss are eliminated. Pathogenic or sterile samples are ideal for this method because aerosols and cross contamination are prevented. The Cup Horn and Microplate Horn deliver indirect sonication and are ideal for many high throughput applications.
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