Shenna SN-PS250 Handheld Ultrasonic Cell Disruptor

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Product Details

Product Description

The handheld cell disruptor is an ultrasonic processing instrument used in laboratories and multiple scenarios. It is small in size and easy to carry. It is convenient for temporary processing and can safely process various organic and inorganic materials. Typical applications include nanotechnology (production of nanoparticle materials and graphene dispersions), cell lysis, sample preparation, homogenization, ChIP analysis, emulsification, disaggregation, and applications in the field of sonochemical processing.

Product Features

Exquisite appearance: streamlined body, high-quality SPCC steel plate combined with nano-coating process, wear-resistant and beautiful;

Flexible parameters: time/power can be flexibly set;

LCD screen: 5-inch LCD touch screen, clear and operable data, real-time display of crushing process;

Ultrasonic system: high-energy transducer, digital driver board, fast processing of various cells and samples;

Optional mode: automatic manual jog multiple modes optional;

Intelligent storage: 20 sets of operation programs can be created and stored;

Automatic frequency tracking: self-developed automatic sweep frequency tracking control solution, real-time adjustment of output frequency;

Program module: MCU core component, digital tracking, providing double protection;

Safety protection: automatic temperature detection, grounding, voltage and current protection, etc.;

Portable and mobile: adopts high-density integrated control design, the whole machine is compact and easy to carry.

Customizable die size, die shape, ultrasonic frequency (15-40KHz).

Product Parameters
SpecificationsSN-PS250frequency20KHz
Display Mode5-inch touch screen displaypower250W(1%-100%)
Amplitude transformer diameterφ6Run time adjustmentManual
Crushing capacity100μl-10mlInterval time0-9S
Power parametersSingle phase 220V 50HzControl methodAutomatic, Manual
Application Areas
  • Institute of Biology

  • School of Pharmacy

  • Testing Center

  • Ecological Environment Bureau