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Ultrasonic Homogenizer LMUH-A110 operates at a frequency range of 20 to 25 kHz. Its automatic horn lifting system offers compatibility with varying container heights. It features integrated soundproof box with noise-absorbing materials for quiet operation. Its 9 programmable parameter groups, allows to access preset settings. Our Ultrasonic Homogenizer is ideal for cell lysis, dispersion, emulsification, and nanoparticle preparation.
Specifications
| Frequency | 20 to 25 KHz |
| Crushing Capacity | 0.5 to 500 ml |
| Standard Horn | Ø6 mm |
| Adjustable Protection Temperature | Sample temperature up to 80°C |
| Horn Lifting Distance | 120 mm |
| Optional Horn Size and Processing Capacity | (Ø2 mm, 0.5 to 5 ml), (Ø3 mm, 3 to 10 ml), (Ø6 mm, 10 to 100 ml), (Ø10 mm, 100 to 400 ml), (Ø12 mm, 200 to 500 ml) |
| Ultrasound Setting Time | 0.1 to 9.9s |
| Total Working Time | 0.1 to 999.9 min |
| Interval Setting Time | 0.1s to 99.9s |
| Power Supply | 220V/50Hz |
| Power Consumption | 650W |
| Power Supply Chassis Size | 250 × 420 × 438.5 mm |
| Soundproof Box Size | 501 × 380 × 577 mm |
| Net Weight | 14 kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultrasonic Homogenizer LMUH-A110 | $ 3197.5 | Each of 1 |
Features
UV Lamp
External Temperature Sensor
Touch Screen Display
Alarm Prompt
Emergency Stop Button
Optional Accessories
Model No | Accessory | Unit | Quantity |
LMUH-A110-UH1 | Ø2 Ultrasonic Horn | Each | 1 |
LMUH-A110-UH2 | Ø3 Ultrasonic Horn | Each | 1 |
LMUH-A110-UH3 | Ø6 Ultrasonic Horn | Each | 1 |
LMUH-A110-UH4 | Ø10 Ultrasonic Horn | Each | 1 |
LMUH-A110-UH5 | Ø12 Ultrasonic Horn | Each | 1 |
LMUH-A110-T1 | Transducer | Each | 1 |
Applications
Ultrasonic Homogenizer LMUH-A110 is suitable for biotechnology, microbiology, pharmaceuticals, agronomy, and zoology, for cell lysis, dispersion, emulsification, and nanoparticle preparation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an Ultrasonic Homogenizer?
An Ultrasonic Homogenizer is an apparatus designed to use high-frequency ultrasonic waves to break down particles in a liquid, resulting in a uniform and stable mixture.
2 How does an Ultrasonic Homogenizer work?
It works by converting electrical energy into ultrasonic vibrations, which create cavitation in the liquid and disrupt particles, cells, or droplets.
3 Can Ultrasonic Homogenizer be used for biological sample processing?
It is ideal for biological sample processing, including disrupting cells, and breaking down tissues for further analysis.
4 What materials can be processed using an Ultrasonic Homogenizer?
It can process a wide range of materials, including cell suspensions, emulsions, plant extracts, polymers, and nano-materials.
5 Can Ultrasonic Homogenizer be used for liposome preparation?
It is commonly used to prepare liposomes by reducing lipid vesicle size and ensuring uniform dispersion of active ingredients.
6 Can Ultrasonic Homogenizer be used in protein extraction?
It is ideal for protein extraction as it disrupts cell membranes and releases intracellular proteins with minimal sample loss.
7 Is Ultrasonic Homogenizer suitable for DNA shearing in molecular biology?
It can be used for DNA shearing, allowing controlled fragmentation for applications like next-generation sequencing.
8 How is Ultrasonic Homogenizer used in wastewater treatment?
It is used in wastewater treatment to break down sludge, improve digestibility, and enhance biogas production through cell disruption.
9 Can Ultrasonic Homogenizer be used for pesticide formulation?
It is used in pesticide formulation to create fine and stable emulsions or dispersions, enhancing the effectiveness and shelf life of the final product.
10 Can Ultrasonic Homogenizer be used in forensic science?
It is used in forensic science for DNA extraction, tissue sample processing, and trace evidence preparation from small or degraded samples.