Title | SKU | Price |
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Default Title | BMS:D1000 |
$1,134
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Benchmark's handheld homogenizer, the D1000, is designed to rapidly homogenize, emulsify, suspend and disrupt biological samples. Ideal for use with microtubes, the homogenizer works well with samples from 0.1ml to 250ml (depending upon the generator probe used).
The D1000 is a rotor stator homogenizer, and works by drawing the sample, in liquid, into the generator probe with the variable speed rotor, and then forcing it out through the slots in the stator. This achieves mechanical shearing of the sample. As the sample is repeatedly drawn up and forced through the stator, additional shearing takes place. Most samples are completely homogenized in 30 seconds are less. A powerful, 130W motor drives the rotor at speeds from 8,500 to 30,000 rpm. Speed is adjustable in six steps to meet sample processing needs. A separate on/off switch allows the homogenizer to be left at the appropriate setting.
Generator probes are available in four sizes. The 5mm and 7mm diameter have a 50mm length for use with samples in microtubes. The 10mm x 115mm is ideal for use with 15 and 50ml tubes and 14mm x 130 mm, for 50ml tubes and vessels up to 250ml. The unit is supplied with one each of the 5mm and 7mm generator probes. All the generator probes are made of stainless steel and can be sterilized by autoclaving.
Homogenizer Type | Rotor-Stator |
Sample Throughput | 1 sample |
Sample Volume (min) | 0.1 ml |
Sample Volume (max) | 250 ml |
Usage / Placement | Handheld |
Cooling | No |
Warranty | 2 years |
Noise Level | 70 db |
Weight | 1.35 lb |
Width | 1.9" |
Depth | 2.3" |
Height | 9" |
Speed Range | 8500 to 35,000 rpm |
Capacity | 0.1 to 250 ml |
Noise Level | < 70 db |
Operating Temperature Range | +4 to 65°C |
Dimensions | 1.9 x 2.3 x 9 in. (4.5 x 5.8 x 22.5 cm) |
Weight | 1.35 lb (0.62 kg) |
Electrical | 115V, 60Hz or 230V, 50HZ |
Warranty | Two Years |
What is the corresponding RPM for each speed setting?
The speed is continuously variable and increases in a linear fashion. Therefore, each number should correspond to an approximately 4,300 rpm increase in speed. The unit is not calibrated at each setting so we can't guarantee that's what the RPM actually is, but it should be a close approximation.
1332 Benchmark Scientific 2013-06-26