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Omni Disposable Probes and Homogenizing Containers were designed for researchers who are concerned about cross-contamination in critical laboratory samples. Utilization of these products will ensure that your testing and research have not been compromised. Sealed homogenizing vessels also protect the sample and the laboratory personnel. These tips and vessels will efficiently process as well as traditional metal rotor-stator and blade assemblies so there is no sacrificing of performance.
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High shear laboratory homogenizers are designed to process tough samples quickly and efficiently without compromising the sample. Faster processing times mean less chance of heat degradation to the sample. These motors are available in hand held or stand mounted configurations with high speeds of up to 75,000 rpm. Homogenizers are a standard piece of equipment for any lab. Not sure which configuration will work best for your application? Contact our technical support team.
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Multi-Sample Homogenizers are extremely convenient for laboratory researchers who are processing a large number of similar samples. These systems allow for many lab samples to be homogenized simultaneously reducing labor intensive single sample processing. Microprocessor controls allow for recipe/protocol input ensuring repeatability for future cycles. Features such as disposable probes and homogenizing vessels also reduce or eliminate the risk of cross-contamination.
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Ultrasonic Homogenizers are recommended for laboratory samples that do not require traditional grinding or rotor-stator cutting techniques for processing. Small and large ultrasonic probes are available to allow for a variety of sample volumes to be processed. Ultrasonic probes are made of chemical resistant solid titanium. A solid probe allows for less chance of sample loss and cross-contamination between samples.
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Bead mills are typically used for laboratory samples that are very difficult to disrupt with standard mechanical homogenizers. The combination of the rotational effect and the grinding beads produces a faster, more effective lysing process for biological samples. Bead mills also allow for closed vessel and multiple sample processing with no risk of cross-contamination. This equipment is very beneficial to laboratories that often process multiple small-volume samples. |
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Tissue Grinders are an inexpensive way to completely homogenize small samples. Although they may not be suited for all applications, they have been used extensively in laboratories that are on a restrictive budget. Available in disposable or non-disposable options they are a cost effective way to homogenizer/pulverize a wide variety of lab samples and are convenient for field work.
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