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Supplier: Qsonica, LLC
Description: Q55 Sonicator The Q55 is a compact and cost effective ultrasonic processor that will occupy less bench space than any unit on the market. This model is effective for standard cell disruption and many other small volume applications. Probes are available in three different
- Applications: Cell Disruption
- Features: Continuous Mode
- Input Voltage: 110 volts
- Operating Frequency: 20 kHz
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Supplier: Qsonica, LLC
Description: circuitry guarantees more efficient operation, sample-to-sample consistency and most importantly, a reliable end result. The Q700 is the only sonicator on the market that offers full amplitude control from 1-100%. This enables greater control of the probe's intensity, helping to
- Features: Pulsed Mode, Timer
- Input Voltage: 110 volts
- Operating Frequency: 20 kHz
- Power Rating: 700 watts
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Supplier: Qsonica, LLC
Description: Q1375 Sonicator The Q1375 offers the ability to process industrial scale sample volumes in individual batches or flow through applications. This model includes a 1" diameter, 10" long probe and booster. The booster increases the amplitude of the probe which enables larger
- Applications: Cell Disruption, Dispersing
- Features: Pulsed Mode, Timer
- Input Voltage: 220 volts
- Operating Frequency: 20 kHz
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Supplier: Qsonica, LLC
Description: Q500 Sonicator The Q500 is a powerful ultrasonic processor featuring programmable operation and a digital display of operating parameters. Popular applications include nanoparticle dispersion, creating emulsions, cell lysis and homogenization. Adjustable pulse On and Off
- Applications: Dispersing, Homogenizing, Specialty / Other
- Features: Pulsed Mode, Timer
- Input Voltage: 110 volts
- Operating Frequency: 20 kHz
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Supplier: Terra Universal, Inc.
Description: -friendly experience. Full amplitude control from 1-100% enables greater control over the probe's intensity and provides the user with a high degree of resolution to pinpoint the most efficient settings for processing samples. An improved internal circuit promotes more effective operation and
- Applications: Cell Disruption, Homogenizing, Specialty / Other
- Capacity: 25 to 1000 ml
- Features: Pulsed Mode, Timer
- Input Voltage: 11 volts
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Supplier: Terra Universal, Inc.
Description: cost effective unit that can easily fit most bench top work spaces. Its simplified control system allows the user to choose between thumb switch or continuous operation. The 55-watt, 20 kHz unit effectively handles most small-volume applications including standard cell disruption, emulsions
- Applications: Cell Disruption, Homogenizing, Shearing, Specialty / Other
- Capacity: 0.2000 to 50 ml
- Features: Continuous Mode
- Input Voltage: 110 volts
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Supplier: Terra Universal, Inc.
Description: suitable for many applications Each model consists of a power supply, a converter, and a mechanical probe or horn. The power supply/converter changes standard electrical power to high frequency mechanical energy, which is then applied to the horn, where it is further amplified for use (often
- Applications: Cell Disruption
- Input Voltage: 115 to 230 volts
- Power Rating: 200 watts
- Type: Ultrasonic Probe
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Supplier: Terra Universal, Inc.
Description: The SLPt and the SLPe consists of a power supply, a converter, and a mechanical probe or horn. The power supply/converter changes standard electrical power to high frequency mechanical energy, which is then applied to the horn, where it is further amplified for use (often with specialized
- Features: Continuous Mode, Pulsed Mode, Timer
- Input Voltage: 117 to 240 volts
- Operating Frequency: 40 kHz
- Power Rating: 150 watts
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How Does a Sonicator Work? (.pdf)
is amplified and transmitted down the length of the horn/probe where the tip longitudinally expands and contracts. The distance the tip travels is dependent on the amplitude selected by the user through the amplitude control knob.
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Laboratory scale production of injectable liposomes by using cell disruptor to avoid the probe sonication process
The effectiveness of cell disruptor sonicator in decreasing the size and PI of liposomes was comparable to that of probe sonicator , particularly in the presence of a hydro- phobic drug celecoxib.
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Liposomes
The common laboratory method involves treating hydrated vesicles for several minutes with a titanium-tipped probe sonicator in a temperature- controlled environment as explained in the following section.
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Dispersions of Hollow and Bamboo‐Like Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes in Polyethyleneimine: Critical Analysis of the Preparation Conditions and Applications for E...
… probe for 300 s by mixing 1.0 mg hMWCNTs with 1.0 mL PEI solutions of different con- centrations from 0 to 5.0 mgmLÀ1 (prepared with water) followed by sonication for 300 s (with probe sonicator ) and centrifugation at 9000 …
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Ultrasonic Initiation of the Alkaline Hydrolysis of Triglycerides (Saponification) Without Phase Catalysis
The efficiency of two different sonicators was tested: an ultrasonic water bath at 35 kHz frequency and 85 W power output, Camlab Transsonic T460 (Camlab, Cambridge, UK); a probe sonicator at 40 kHz frequency and 50 W power output, Miniprobe 40 (Kerry …
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Particle size distributions of a latex after preparation, after aggregation (with air at 80 o C) and after redispersion (10 % sonication with a probe sonicator for 1 min).
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Applications of Sonication/Ultrasonic Processing in Nanotechnology
Probe Sonicator .
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Bacterial Cell Surfaces
Probe sonicator .
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Transcriptional Regulation
Sonicating water bath (e.g. Diagenode Bioruptor) or probe sonicator (see Note 2).
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Lipid Signaling Protocols
Soniprep 150 probe sonicator (Sanyo-Gallenkamp).
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2D PAGE: Sample Preparation and Fractionation
Tip- probe sonicator or French pressure cell for bacterial and cultured cells.
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