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A mini handheld ultrasonic homogenizer is a laboratory instrument used for sample preparation in scientific research. It is a compact and handheld device. Mini handheld ultrasonic homogenizers are commonly used in various scientific and industrial applications for cell disruption, sample preparation, emulsification, and dispersion of nanoparticles.
Q1: What is mini handheld ultrasonic homogenizer?
A1: A mini handheld ultrasonic homogenizer is a laboratory instrument used to disrupt, emulsify, and disperse samples in a variety of applications, such as cell disruption, nanoparticle synthesis, and homogenization of biological and chemical samples.
Q2: What are the three types of homogenizer?
A2: The three main types to consider when looking for the right homogenizer for your lab are: pressure, mechanical and ultrasonic homogenizers. They range in size from small handheld homogenizers to large industrial size homogenizers.
Q3: What is the working principle of ultrasonic homogenizer?
A3: Basically, an ultrasonic homogenizer has a tip which very rapidly vibrates, causing bubbles in the surrounding solution to rapidly form and collapse. This creates shear and shock waves which tear apart cells and particles.
Tips: What is the difference between homogenizer and ultrasonic homogenizer?
The main difference between a homogenizer and an ultrasonic homogenizer is the mechanism used to break down particles. A homogenizer uses mechanical shear forces to break down particles, while an ultrasonic homogenizer uses high-frequency sound waves. As a result, the two devices may be better suited for different applications. Homogenizers are often used for larger sample sizes and can be more efficient for tough samples such as plant tissues. Ultrasonic homogenizers are more commonly used for smaller sample sizes and for delicate samples such as proteins and lipids.
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