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|manufacturer = [[Branson Ultrasonics Corporation]] | |manufacturer = [[Branson Ultrasonics Corporation]] | ||
|model = S-450A | |model = S-450A | ||
|related = | |related = [[Sonifier S-450D]] | ||
|website = [http://www.emersonindustrial.com/en-us/branson/products/liquid-processing/sonifiers/analog-cell-disruptor/Pages/default.aspx EmersonIndustrial.com] | |||
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This piece of analog lab equipment applies high-frequency ultrasonics to biological and chemical liquid processing applications. These applications include disruption of cellular structures, homogenization of samples, emulsification, dispersion of compounds, and acceleration of reactions. The unit functions by converting standard electrical power into high-frequency mechanical energy, which is applied to the horn, thereby providing further amplification for use.<ref>{{cite web_short|url=http://www. | This piece of analog lab equipment applies high-frequency ultrasonics to biological and chemical liquid processing applications. These applications include disruption of cellular structures, homogenization of samples, emulsification, dispersion of compounds, and acceleration of reactions. The unit functions by converting standard electrical power into high-frequency mechanical energy, which is applied to the horn, thereby providing further amplification for use.<ref>{{cite web_short |url=http://www.emersonindustrial.com/en-us/branson/products/liquid-processing/sonifiers/analog-cell-disruptor/Pages/default.aspx |title=Sonifier Products: Analog Units Models S-450A |publisher=Branson Ultrasonics Corporation |accessdate=20 November 2011}}</ref> | ||
==Product history== | |||
==Features== | |||
==Hardware/software requirements== | |||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
{{cite web_short|url=http://www. | {{cite web_short |url=http://www.emersonindustrial.com/en-US/documentcenter/BransonUltrasonics/Sonifier_Brochure.pdf |title=Branson-7253/Sonifier Brochure (Page 1 - 3) |format=PDF |publisher=Branson Ultrasonics Corporation |accessdate=20 November 2011}} | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 21:42, 20 November 2011
Other names | S-450A |
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Manufacturer | Branson Ultrasonics Corporation |
Model | S-450A |
Related items | Sonifier S-450D |
Website | EmersonIndustrial.com |
This piece of analog lab equipment applies high-frequency ultrasonics to biological and chemical liquid processing applications. These applications include disruption of cellular structures, homogenization of samples, emulsification, dispersion of compounds, and acceleration of reactions. The unit functions by converting standard electrical power into high-frequency mechanical energy, which is applied to the horn, thereby providing further amplification for use.[1]