Wolflabs is currently the public sector"s top supplier for this range of products through framework agreement LAB5028 LU. The products we are featuring are from Branson, MSE and QSonica with maximum volumes of 0.05 to 20l, with minimum volumes of 0.0002 to 0.02l, with wattage from 55 to 1375W, with analogue or digital control, with 12.7mm probe, 13mm disruptor horn, 19mm disruptor horn, 25.4mm extender probe, 3.2mm micro tip, 3.2mm probe and no probe included, with or optional sound box. Use our application table to identify the best product for your application. The most important questions to ask are the application it will be used for, the minimum and maximum volumes that will be processed, if reproducability is very important and the size of the probes required.
Benchmark Scientific Pulse 150 Sonicator/cell disruptor from Wolflabs
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Benchmark Scientific Pulse 150 Sonicator/cell disruptor from Wolflabs.
The Pulse 150 Ultrasonic Homogenizer uses cavitation and ultrasonic waves to break cells in suspension, shear DNA and prepare samples for ChIP assays. With up to 150 watts of power, the unit processes samples from 0.1 ml to 150 ml (with the appropriate horn). All components needed for homogenization are included with the Pulse 150 – a controller, transducer, temperature probe, 6 mm diameter titanium alloy horn and wrenches to change horns. A soundproof box with sample platform is also supplied as standard. The box reduces the noise generated by the sonicator. The 6mm horn is appropriate for volumes from 10ml to 100ml. Optional horns are available for other volumes.
Features and benefits
- Ideal for cell disruption, DNA shearing and ChIP assays
- Programmable with 4.3 inch colour touch screen control and pulsed mode operation
- For volumes 0.1 to 150ml
- Supplied complete with 6mm horn, temperature probe and soundproof enclosure
Qsonica Q700 probe type sonicator from Wolflabs
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Qsonica Q700 probe type sonicator from Wolflabs.
The Q700 is a state-of-the-art sonicator, with a touch screen interface which offers intuitive control and provides a user-friendly experience. The most important feature of a Sonicator is reproducibility. Improved internal circuitry guarantees more efficient operation, sample-to-sample consistency and most importantly, a reliable end result.
Features and benefits
- A large, colour LCD screen clearly displays all operating parameters and options
- Multiple programs can be run in sequence
- Adjustable pulse on and off times to reduce the heat gain in temperature sensitive samples
- Parameters including processing times, pulse on/off and amplitude can be saved to memory and run by the touch of a button
Qsonica Q125 probe type sonicator from Wolflabs.
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Qsonica Q125 probe type sonicator from Wolflabs.
Features and benefits
- Programmable operation. Set time and amplitude for hands free operation
- Real-time energy monitoring
- Output intensity can be set from 20-100%
- Uses lead free components
- Compact design takes up less space than competitive units
Qsonica probe type sonicator from Wolflabs
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Qsonica Q55 probe type sonicator from Wolflabs.
Features and benefits
- Compact design which saves bench space.
- Effective for standard cell disruption and other small volume applications.
- Unit is simple to use.
Qsonica probe type sonicator from Wolflabs
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Qsonica Q2000 probe type sonicator from Wolflabs.
Features and benefits
- Set time and amplitude for hands free operation.
- Prevent heat buildup in temperature sensitive samples.
- Output intensity can be set from 20-100%.
- Displays duration of sonication.
- Prevents damage to circuitry if a fault occurs.