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Ultrasonic Homogenizers (Sonicators)

Ultrasonic homogenizers, also known as sonicators, use high-frequency sound waves, typically around 20 kHz, to break down particles in both liquid and solid samples. Offering a more efficient alternative to traditional tools like the mortar and pestle or rotor-stator systems, sonicators are widely used for cell lysis (cellular disruption), emulsification, and nanoparticle dispersion.

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[U2-15] U2-15 Ultrasonic Homogenizer

A$ 6,490.00

[U15-25] U15-25 Ultrasonic Homogenizer

A$ 6,990.00

U2-15 Ultrasonic Homogenizer

[U2-15] U2-15 Ultrasonic Homogenizer

SKU# U2-15

A$ 6,490.00

U15-25 Ultrasonic Homogenizer

[U15-25] U15-25 Ultrasonic Homogenizer

SKU# U15-25

A$ 6,990.00

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How Do You Choose the Right Ultrasonic Homogenizer?

Selecting the right ultrasonic homogenizer involves evaluating a few key factors based on your application and sample type:

  • Application Needs: Consider what process you’re using the homogenizer for, such as cell disruption, nanoparticle dispersion, or emulsification.
  • Sample Volume: Match the homogenizer capacity and probe size to your typical sample volume because larger volumes require larger probes.
  • Heat Sensitivity: Keep in mind that ultrasonic homogenization generates heat, which is essential if your samples are temperature-sensitive.
  • Probe Size: Use larger probes for higher volumes and microtips for small-scale or delicate applications.

Additional considerations include factors such as budget, space requirements, and manufacturer reputation and support.

What Are Ultrasonic  Choose Homogenizer Commonly User For?

They are widely used across a range of industries due to their versatility and efficiency in processing:

  • Pharmaceuticals, Food, and Cosmetics: Used to create stable nanoemulsions, liposomes, and nanocrystals for improved formulation and delivery.
  • Plant Compound Extraction: Ideal for extracting bioactive compounds, including anthocyanins, antioxidants, and essential oils, from various plant materials.
  • Environmental and Chemical Applications: Employed in wastewater purification, crude oil desulfurisation, and biofuel production.
  • Nanotechnology and Research: Support processes such as nanoparticle dispersion, virus isolation, and sample homogenisation in research and diagnostics.
  • Degassing Liquids: Effectively removes dissolved gases from liquids in both industrial and laboratory settings.

Why Choose Across International for Lab Equipment?

Choose Across International for your lab equipment needs, where the highest quality standards are paramount.  Our products undergo rigorous testing to ensure reliability and performance.

We pride ourselves on exceptional customer support. We offer pre-sales consultations to help you find the right tools, as well as comprehensive after-sales service for ongoing assistance. Our dedicated technical support team is always ready to address queries, ensuring a seamless experience from purchase to application.

Across International offers high-quality laboratory equipment engineered for precision, long-term durability, and consistent results in your everyday applications. Each product is designed to meet the highest standards, giving researchers confidence in their results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an ultrasonic homogenizer and a high-pressure homogenizer? +

Ultrasonic homogenizers apply powerful mechanical forces to break down particles, making them well-suited for both scientific research and commercial production. They are cost-effective and ideal for small sample volumes (under 1 mL).

High-pressure homogenizers handle larger volumes (1 mL to 20 L) and offer superior particle size reduction, though with higher operational costs.

How does a sonicator work? +

It uses high-frequency sound waves to trigger cavitation, where tiny bubbles rapidly form and collapse, producing intense shear that breaks down particles and cells.

What are the advantages of using an ultrasonic homogenizer? +

They efficiently reduce particle size, remove trapped air from liquids, and help create more stable products — without heat, which protects sensitive materials.

How do sonicators kill bacteria? +

Violent bubble collapse generates strong forces that break bacterial cell walls and disrupt internal structures, effectively destroying them.

What precautions should we take when using a sonicator? +

Avoid touching the probe while running, monitor sample temperature, ensure ventilation, and clean the probe after use to prevent contamination.

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