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Vertical Cryogenic Tissue HomogenizerCat.No.: SWE-FPread more
Tissue Homogenizer Low Temperature (-50℃, Freezing Chamber) -
3D Cryogenic Tissue HomogenizerCat.No.: SWE-3Dread more
Tissue Homogeinzer (3D, Frozen)
∞-shaped high-speed operation for tough samples; -50°C protects RNA and proteins; -20°C chamber for low-temperature experiments. -
Homogenizer AdapterCat.No: SWE-FP-D524read more
SWE-FP-0224
SWE-FP-0224S
SWE-FP-0232
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Vertical Tissue HomogenizerCat.No.:SWE-C6read more
Tissue Homogenizer (Vertical)
Slider drive, stable and durable, can be ground continuously for 24h -
Sterile Enzyme-free Beads PenSimple operation, easy to add beads, and improve work efficiency; 2 mm, 3 mm, and 4 mm are optional; Volume: 20 ML.read more
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Sterile Beads PenCat.No.:SYM-02B/SYM-03B/SYM-04Bread more
Simple operation, easy to add beads, and improve work efficiency;
2 mm, 3 mm, and 4 mm are optional;
Volume: 20 ML.
Silverson Mixer Homogenizers are fast and efficient and are capable of producing a fine droplet or particle size, typically in the range of 2 – 5 microns. This degree of homogenization is...
When someone says that they are homogenizing, they may mean that they are actually doing one or more of the following, blending, mixing, disrupting, emulsifying, dispersing, stirring etc....
How the Vacuum Mixer Homogenizer Works. The Ross Turboemulsifier consists of a counter-rotating turbine and a high speed rotor/stator. The rotor stator head is positioned in the bottom center of the...
paddle /propeller / anchor / magnetic stirrer / high shear homogenizer mixer. Material. SS304 or SS316. Working Capacity. 50L to 50000L, even more large. Layer. 1. Single layer type. 2. Double...
A homogenizer is a mixer used to create a uniform and even mixture by forcing material through a narrow, confined space. Multiple forces such as turbulence and cavitation, in addition to high...
Homogenizer emulsifier, High shear mixer disperses one phase or ingredient (liquid, solid, gas) into a main continuous phase (liquid), with which it would normally be immiscible. A rotor together...
