Brief introduction: DH92-IIN ultrasonic cell crushing instrument is a kind of multi-functional and multi-purpose instrument that USES strong ultrasound to produce cavitation effect in liquid and conduct ultrasonic treatment on substances. It can be used for crushing various animal and plant cells and virus cells, and can also be used for emulsifying, separating, homogenizing, extracting, defoaming, cleaning and accelerating chemical reactions. It is widely used in the fields of biochemistry, microbiology, pharmaceutical chemistry, surface chemistry, physics and zoology. Product features: Used for crushing animal and plant cells, bacteria, spores or tissues, extracting proteins from cells, and carrying out scientific culture experiments of viruses and vaccines. Accelerates the reaction rate of chemistry, physics, etc and accelerates liquid degassing. Oil dilution, oil-water emulsification, accelerated demineralization, glass homogenization, etc. Disperse rare earth, various inorganic minerals, and preparation of near nanometer 1% emulsion colloid homogenization mixture. Mold microhole, blind hole of fast strong high precision washing liquid. Technical parameters: Model: DH92 - IIN Frequency: 20-25 KHZ Power: 650 W Random horn: Φ 6 Optional: the amplitude Φ 2, 3, 10, 12, 15 Crushing capacity: 0.5-500ml Duty cycle: 1-99% Power supply: 220/110v 50Hz/60Hz Power case size: 400 x 280 x 220mm Net weight: 12.1 kg Weight of main engine + transducer: 14kg Packing size: 534 x 295 x 435mm
Brief introduction: DH92-IIN ultrasonic cell crushing instrument is a kind of multi-functional and multi-purpose instrument that USES strong ultrasound to produce cavitation effect in liquid and conduct ultrasonic treatment on substances. It can be used for crushing various animal and plant cells and virus cells, and can also be used for emulsifying, separating, homogenizing, extracting, defoaming, cleaning and accelerating chemical reactions. It is widely used in the fields of biochemistry, microbiology, pharmaceutical chemistry, surface chemistry, physics and zoology.