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Ultrasound equipment and ultrasonic spectroscopy
News Release from: Merck Eurolab (now VWR) | Subject: Branson sonifiers
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 September 2001
Ultrasonic cell disrupters
Merck Eurolab offers a range of analogue, digital, or micro models of sonifier ultrasonic cell disrupters from Branson, for a variety of applications
Choose from analogue, digital, or micro models for liquid processing applications such as emulsification, homogenisation and dispersion to high intensity cleaning and acceleration of reactions A wide variety of specialised tools, tips, chambers and accessories are available to accomplish specific effects
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The analogue model is housed in a rugged compact casing with slanted front control panel for clear visibility and easy access.
Featuring adjustable output power to meet the needs of each application, energy pulsing to minimise heating of sensitive samples, mechanical timer to limit process time while freeing the operator and an output meter to monitor process power and provide repeatability.
The digital model has multiple mode operation including continuous, pulsed, timed, and temperature end-point options.
Features include set up menus in five languages, digital parameter settings with automatic range validity auditing, automatic end-of-cycle shutoff using limit parameters, self diagnostics on startup, twenty user programmed presets for convenience, 80 character LCD display and membrane switch for easy data entry, 10 hour timer and digital wattmeter.
The Micro-150 sonifier has been specifically designed to effectively process smaller samples.
Features include small footprint to conserve counter space, slanted control panel for easy visibility, variable output control, auto-tuning to assure optimum performance, pulsed operation mode for thermal control, thumb switch for manual pulsing, a converter cradle and option for continuous operation.
All models are supplied as operational packages with power supply and converter.
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