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Ultrasonic
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Homogenizer
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N470
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Branson Sonifier 150 Digital
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Full-featured, lower power unit designed to process smaller samples often associated with genome and other biological research. Includes LED watt meter, variable power control and continuous or pulsed operation modes. With thumb switch operated converter and 1/8" microtip. Branson Sonifier ultrasonic cell disruptor / homogenizers are versatile laboratory units suitable for a broad range of liquid processing applications such as:
-Biological cell disruption / homogenization
-Emulsification
-Reaction acceleration
-Dispersion
-Fine mixing
-Degassing
Each model consists of a power supply, a converter, and a mechanical probe or horn. The power supply/converter changes standard electrical power to high frequency mechanical energy, which is then applied to the horn, where it is further amplified for use (often with specialized accessories)
operator benefits, as noted below:
-100 Watts of power for effective processing of smaller samples
-Digital LCD display offers continuous indication of watts at the horn
-Thumb switch on converter for convenient pulsed operation to minimize heating
-Selector for continuous operation or pulse mode operation
-Compact design limits required counter space
-Includes high-efficiency converter and 1/8" probe as standard
-Converter and spare horn storage built into the unit for ease of access
-Sloped front panel for good visibility and easy control manipulation
-Plug-in timer module available for applications requiring longer exposure
-Additional horn designs available to meet special needs
OTHER ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE AT EXTRA COST:
Microtips
Cup Horns - Standard Intensity
Cup Horns - High Intensity
Flow-Through Horns
Continuous Flow Chamber
Sealed Atmosphere Horns
Sound Enclosures
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New
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117 Volts, 60 Hz, 100W
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