Manufacturer for 1000w Laboratory Ultrasonic Sonicator - lab ultrasonic probe sonicator 1000 watt – JH
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Ultrasonic sonicating is a mechanical process to reduce small particles in a liquid so that they become uniformly small and evenly distributed.
When ultrasonic probe sonicator are used as homogenizers, the objective is to reduce small particles in a liquid to improve uniformity and stability. These particles (disperse phase) can be either solids or liquids. A reduction in the mean diameter of the particles increases the number of individual particles. This leads to a reduction of the average particle distance and increases the particle surface area.
ADVANTAGES:
1.Unique tool head design, more concentrated energy, larger amplitude and better homogenization effect.
2.The entire device is very light, only about 6kg, easy to move.
3.The sonication process can be controlled, so the final state of the dispersion is also controllable, minimizing damage to the solution components.
4.Can handle high viscosity solutions.
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By Lilith from Thailand - 2017.04.08 14:55
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By Elizabeth from Buenos Aires - 2017.02.18 15:54