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Ultrasonic processors 500W and 750W

500W, AC/DC input 220 V AC, Schuko plug

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Synonym(s):
sonicator, ultra sonicator, ultrasonic homogenizer
UNSPSC Code:
42281712
NACRES:
NB.74

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Sonics & Materials VCX500-220V

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General description

The VCX 500 offers 500 watts of power to handle a range of liquid processing applications. This model shares the same microprocessor based operating system and programming screens as the VCX750 system.Using a variety of accessories, the system can process a wide range of sample types and volumes for many different applications.The VCX 500 includes a standard 1/2" diameter probe (50 – 250mL volumes) with replaceable tip.


  • 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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