Cell Disruptor

Cell disruptors operate with the goal of lysing cells in order to recover biomolecules of interest from within the cell. To date, there are a number of techniques used in cell disruption. These include milling, ultrasonication, bead breaking, French Press, chemical lysis, and high-pressure homogenizers. In selecting which approach of cell disruption to take, it is important to assess the nature of the sample, the required level of purity, and the volume needed to be processed.
CompanyGenizer LLCGenizer LLCGenizer LLC
ItemHigh Pressure Micromix Homogenizer MixGenizerNanoGenizer Laboratory-scale High Pressure HomogenizerProdGenizer (Dual Pump)
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Catalog NumberMix GenizerNanoGenizerProdGenizer
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Pressure RangeUp to 30,000 psiup to 45000 psi5,000 – 30,000 psi (model dependent)
DescriptionMixGenizer is a homogenizer specially for mixing and homogenizing the sample fluids from two or more inlet ports. The two streams are injected into the Genizer ultra high pressure dual pumps from the inlet reservoir and mix homogenously at the diamond mixing chamber where the fluids pass through the... Read MoreThe NanoGenizer is a user-friendly, laboratory-scale high pressure homogenizer that is designed for laboratory R&D and small-scale production at ultra-high pressure. It's powered by a single-phase electrical outlet. No need for compressed air or hydraulic oil. Maximum working pressure up to 3,062 ... Read MoreThe ProdGenizer is a prod-scale ultra-high-pressure homogenizer and cell disruptor from Genizer LLC. It is electric-driven and gives formulation development experts more alternatives and capacities for cell disruption, emulsification and particle size reduction quickly and easily. The ProdGenizer ... Read More
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