Overview
The HX-250 handheld ultrasonic cell crushing instrument is a multi-functional and multi-purpose instrument that uses ultrasonic waves to produce cavitation effect in liquids, suitable for small-volume Sample Handling. The instrument adopts liquid crystal display, with two operating modes of automatic and manual (foot pedal), ultrasonic time and Power are arbitrarily stable, sample temperature detection display, Frequency automatic tracking and other functions.
Features
1. Probe and host integrated design, small size, large Processing capacity, compact structure, ultrasonic vibration system integrated design has the advantages of high efficiency, energy saving, portable and so on;
2. Ultrasound can be manually controlled or fixed on a shelf, especially suitable for micro or small amounts of Sample Handling;
3. The horn is made of titanium alloy material, which has the characteristics of high strength, high Speed of sound, good corrosion resistance and high heat resistance, thereby prolonging the service life of the instrument.
Principle
The instrument uses ultrasonic waves to produce cavitation effect in the liquid, and realizes the functions of cell crushing, emulsification, dispersion and homogenization through high-frequency vibration.
Applications
Cell crushing, emulsification, dispersion, homogenization, extraction, defoaming, cleaning, preparation of nanomaterials, acceleration of chemical reactions
Steps
1. Connect the power supply and turn it on;
2. Set parameters such as ultrasonic time, Power, and gap time through Touchscreen;
3. Select Manual or Automatic Operating Mode;
4. Start ultrasound treatment;
5. Monitor sample temperature and processing status.
6. Shut down and clean the equipment after processing is completed.
Notice
• Power supply voltage matching (220V/110V 50Hz/60HZ) before use;
• Select the appropriate horn according to the sample volume;
• Pay attention to sample temperature control to avoid overheating;
• Avoid no-load operation to prevent equipment damage.
• Regularly check horn abrasion;
• Be aware of capacity limitations when storing and processing data (up to 20 sets).