Homogenisers
A homogenizer is used for the proper mixing of non-soluble liquids to have the same throughout. Commonly used for sample preparation, the laboratory equipment pieces allow nucleic acids, proteins, cells, metabolism, pathogens, and other target analyses to be accurate. Although different methods may be used, the modern devices guarantee that the material consistency is uniform. Fast-acting homogenizers have sophisticated microprocessors to tailor cell disrupting operations to each specific sample being handled.
Homogenisers, Mixer B-400
Supplier: BUCHI
Mixer B-400 is designed for efficient homogenisation of a wide range of food and feed samples. The process is based on simultaneous grinding and homogenisation of sample materials by means of volumetric reduction using two rotating blades in a beaker. Automatic electronic monitoring of the speed and the torque allows safe and straight forward operation of the grinding process.
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Tissue grinders
Supplier: DELTALAB
Clearance between Glass vessel and appropriately sized plunger is approximately 200 µm.
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Ultrasonic converter, HD 5000
Supplier: BANDELIN-ELECTRONIC
An ultrasonic converter is used to convert the electrical energy supplied by the ultrasonic generator into mechanical vibrations.
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Micro-tissue grinders
Supplier: Roth Carl
These micro-tissue grinders with pestles made of borosilicate glass are for pulverising and homogenising minute quantities.
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Homogeniser, Dounce Type
Supplier: BELLCO GLASS
Dounce tissue homogeniser designed for disruption of whole cells leaving cell nuclei undamage.
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Sieve homogenisers, Cellector™
Supplier: BELLCO GLASS
Cellector™ homogenisers, made of stainless steel, are for preparation of cell suspensions and gel extraction of proteins.
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