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Ultrasonic processors 500W and 750W

750W, AC/DC input 110 V AC

Synonym(s):

sonicator, ultra sonicator, ultrasonic homogenizer

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UNSPSC Code:
42281712

manufacturer/tradename

Sonics & Materials VCX750-110V

availability

not available in EU

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General description

The VCX 750 is a powerful and versatile ultrasonic liquid processor. Using a variety of accessories, the system can process a wide range of sample types and volumes for many different applications.The VCX 750 is microprocessor based and programmable. Intuitive screens are user friendly and easy to navigate. The 750 watt power supply has the capability of operating our largest assortment of horns and accessories. A standard 1/2" diameter probe (50 – 250mL volumes) with replaceable tip is included with the system.



  • Automatic tuning and frequency control
  • Integrated temperature controller from 1°C to 100°C
  • Stores up to 10 procedures
  • Real time display
  • Control process time from 1 second to 10 hours
  • Shipped complete with a 1/2 in. (13 mm) probe (630-0220) with replaceable tip, tool kit, and instruction manual

Applications:
Cell disruption in bacteria, spores, and tissues; accelerating catalytic reactions; extractions of serums, toxins, enzymes, and viruses from organic sources; solubilizing difficult compounds; emulsification to 0.01 mm; homogenizing liquids; sample preparation from microscopy and particle size analysis.

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