Homogenizers and tissue homogenizers are commonly used in laboratories for breaking down samples, mixing substances evenly, and preparing materials for further analysis. These devices help improve the consistency and reliability of sample preparation in applications such as life sciences, pharmaceuticals, food testing, and environmental research.
This category includes five main types of products to meet different laboratory needs:
Handheld Homogenizers
Handheld homogenizers are lightweight and easy to operate, making them suitable for quick processing of small volumes. They are often used in molecular biology, microbiology, and clinical labs for tasks like emulsifying, mixing, and disrupting cells.
Benchtop Homogenizers
Benchtop homogenizers are built for higher sample volumes and longer running times. With stronger motors and adjustable speed settings, they provide stable performance for routine lab work in industries such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food safety testing.
Ultrasonic Homogenizers
These homogenizers use ultrasonic waves to break apart particles and disrupt cell membranes. They are often used in laboratories for nanoparticle dispersion, cell lysis, and preparing emulsions, especially in chemical and biological research.
Tissue Homogenizers
Tissue homogenizers are designed for processing biological samples such as animal or plant tissues. They are essential for extracting DNA, RNA, proteins, and other target compounds for downstream analysis in fields like molecular biology, pathology, and genetic research.
Homogenizer Accessories
A wide range of accessories is available to support homogenization workflows, including various probes, rotor-stator tools, sample containers, and replacement parts. These components help ensure efficient operation and compatibility with specific lab protocols.
This category offers solutions for laboratories that require consistent and effective sample homogenization across different sample types and workflows.