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Ultrasonic Dental Spore Cell Tissue Disruptor
Description:
Ultrasonic dental spore cell tissue disruptor is a device used for
biomedical and cell biology research, mainly for processing and
crushing cell tissues, widely used in the fields of biology,
medicine, and materials science.
The ultrasonic dental spore cell tissue disruptor uses
high-frequency vibration of ultrasound to generate tiny bubbles,
which form strong shear forces in the liquid, thereby applying
strong mechanical force to cells or tissues to achieve the goal of
cell fragmentation.
Parameters:
Model | FSD-2005-GL |
Name | 20Khz Ultrasonic Experimental Liquid Ultrasonic Processing |
Frequency | 20Khz |
Power | 500w |
Input Voltage | 220V±10%,50/60Hz |
Emitter Materials | Titanium Alloy |
Emitter Type | Focus Type |
Durable Temperature | 0-80℃ |
Component Accessories | Ultrasonic Generator, Ultrasonic Vibration System, Ultrasonic Horn |
Q&A :
Q: Is there a replaceable or sturdy tool head in ultrasonic sonochemical treatment?
A: The replaceable tool head has a threaded end, which can be
unscrewed and replaced when the tool head wears out. The
replacement tool head is only used for water containing samples. If
you sonicate a solution containing organic solvents, alcohol, or
any low surface tension liquid, the liquid will seep into the
interior of the threaded tool head (regardless of how tight the
connection is). Once the liquid enters the tool head, it will
loosen and cause the system to display an overload error. If the
application requires solvents or low surface tension liquids, solid
probes must be used. Solid probes can be used for any type of
liquid. Please note that all micro prompts are solid. Only probes
with a diameter of 1/2 "or larger can replace the tool head.
Q: Can ultrasonic probes be manufactured in any length?
A: May not. The tool head resonates at a specific frequency (half wavelength or a multiple of half wavelength). The 20KHz tool head is approximately 5 inches (127 millimeters) long and can be extended in increments of 5 inches (127 millimeters).
Q: What is ultrasonic power?
A: Ultrasonic power is a measure of the electrical energy transmitted to the transducer. It is measured in watts and displayed on the screen of the ultrasonic instrument. At the transducer, electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy. It achieves this by exciting piezoelectric crystals to move longitudinally within the transducer. This conversion from electrical energy to mechanical energy causes the movement through the tool head, resulting in the top moving up and down.
Ultrasonic Dental Spore Cell Tissue Disruptor