The Sonifier® 250 and 450 analog ultrasonic processors include many features to make the technician's work easier.
200 Watt for the 250 model and 400 Watt for the 450 model
Auto tuning for optimum performance under varying conditions
Power output control to match power to the application
Continuous or timed (0-15 minutes) operation to free technician for other activities
Pulsed mode to minimize heat generation in thermally-sensitive samples
Broad process range from 1ml to over 500 ml per sample
Power output meter to monitor power and permit reproducibility
Compact design limits required counter space
Sloped front control panel for visibility and easy control access
Includes a high-efficiency converter which requires no internal cooling
Supplied with a standard 1/2" (13 mm) titanium horn that is suitable for many applications
Each model consists of a power supply, a converter, and a mechanical probe or horn. The power supply/converter changes standard electrical power to high frequency mechanical energy, which is then applied to the horn, where it is further amplified for use (often with specialized accessories).
The Sonifier® 250 and 450 analog ultrasonic processors include many features to make the technician's work easier.
- 200 Watt for the 250 model and 400 Watt for the 450 model
- Auto tuning for optimum performance under varying conditions
- Power output control to match power to the application
- Continuous or timed (0-15 minutes) operation to free technician for other activities
- Pulsed mode to minimize heat generation in thermally-sensitive samples
- Broad process range from 1ml to over 500 ml per sample
- Power output meter to monitor power and permit reproducibility
- Compact design limits required counter space
- Sloped front control panel for visibility and easy control access
- Includes a high-efficiency converter which requires no internal cooling
- Supplied with a standard 1/2" (13 mm) titanium horn that is suitable for many applications
Each model consists of a power supply, a converter, and a mechanical probe or horn. The power supply/converter changes standard electrical power to high frequency mechanical energy, which is then applied to the horn, where it is further amplified for use (often with specialized accessories).