
Homogenizers create suspensions or emulsions of mutually insoluble material, and make accessible material sequestered in matrices, such as animal tissue. A homogenizer will typically be mechanical in design, with some having ultrasonic capabilities as well. A mechanical homogenizer applying rotational shear forces can achieve maximum rotational speeds of 35,000 rpms, and test a wide sample-size range as wide as 0.03 mL to 40 L. Precision computer control technology allows some mechanical homogenizers to be operated from a laptop PC, and offer speed adjustments in increments of hundreds of rpms.
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Biotage, LLC
- Pharmaceutical Bioanalysis, Forensic Testing, Hospital & Clinical Diagnostic Testing
- 0.8 to 8 m/s, increments of 0.15 m/s
- 20 µL to 50 mL
Biotage, LLC
- Food Testing, Environmental Testing, PFAS Testing
- 0.8 to 8 m/s, increments of 0.15 m/s
- 24 x 0.5 mL, 24 x 1.5 mL, 24 x 2 mL, 12 x 7 mL, 3 x 15 mL, 6 x 30 mL, 3 x 50 mL, or 96-well strip well tubes
PRO Scientific Inc.
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- 2000 to 18,000 rpm
- Up to 6 samples: 15, 50 mL
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