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News Release from: Hielscher USA | Subject: UTR200
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 September 2004
Higher intensity means better sonication
Powerful ultrasonic bath for indirect sonication of Eppendorf tubes and test tubes operates at 50 times the intensity of an conventional ultrasonic bath
The Hielscher sonoreactor UTR200 (200 watts, 24kHz) works as an ultrasonic bath but at a 50 times higher intensity Its characteristics in terms of quality are the same as those of the other Hielscher ultrasonic processors, such as the UP200S
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition, it is dry-running protected.
It is suited for the direct or indirect sonication of liquids eg for cell disruption, homogenising or emulsifying.
The cup-shaped sonotrode is machined from one piece in order to prevent leakages.
The upper part of the sonotrode is oscillation-free and can be used for mounting the respective accessories for diverse application cases.
A corresponding reactor cover takes the Eppendorf tubes or test tubes for indirect sonication.
By means of the reactor cover the chamber is hermetically sealed.
If the cover has an additional inlet and outlet the sonoreactor can be used as a flow system.
Besides the application combination with various accessories, the UTR200 is a powerful alternative to common ultrasonic baths. Request a free brochure from Hielscher USA ...
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