Title | SKU | Price |
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Default Title | IKA:3737001 |
$1,669
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Small dispersing instrument for volumes from 0.5 - 100 ml (H2O). It offers a wide speed range from 8000 – 30,000 rpm that enables users to work at high circumferential speeds even with small rotor diameters. A broad choice of dispersing elements guarantees a wide range of applications.
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Homogenizer Type | Rotor-Stator |
Sample Throughput | 1 sample |
Sample Volume (min) | 0.5 ml |
Sample Volume (max) | 100 ml |
Usage / Placement | Handheld / Benchtop |
Cooling | No |
Warranty | 3 years |
Noise Level | 65 dB |
Weight | 1.1 lb |
Width | 2.2" |
Depth | 2.6" |
Height | 7.0" |
Motor rating input | 125 W |
Motor rating output | 75 W |
Volume range min. (H2O) | 0.0005 l |
Volume range max. (H2O) | 0.1 l |
Viscosity max. | 5000 mPas |
Speed range | 8000 - 30000 rpm |
Speed display | scale |
Speed control | stepless |
Noise without element | 65 dB(A) |
Extension arm diameter | 8 mm |
Extension arm length | 100 mm |
Process type | batch |
Power-on time ON | 10 min |
Power-om time OFF | 5 min |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 56 x 178 x 66 mm |
Weight | 0.5 kg |
Permissible ambient temperature | 5 - 40 °C |
Permissible relative humidity | 80 % |
Protection class according to DIN EN 60529 | IP 30 |
Voltage | 230 / 115 / 100 V |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Power input | 125 W |
What is the maximum continuous period of time that I can run the Ultra-Turrax® T 10?
The motor is rated for 100% on time, but where you'll run into issues is the teflon bearing inside the dispersing element. That will eventually overheat, depending on the speed used and both the substances and volumes being homogenized. That said, most substances will achieve their minimum achievable particle size in a matter of seconds or minutes so it shouldn't be an issue.
If you're running the Ultra-Turrax for longer than that, you're probably either running it for longer than necessary or using the incorrect instrument for the application. If you want something which can be used continuously for an in-line process, this is not the correct instrument; this is for batch processes only. If want to ensure that an already homogenized substance stays mixed after homogenization, you should homogenize with the Ultra-Turrax first then utilize an overhead stirrer to prevent sedimentation or separation.
Can I use the Ultra-Turrax® T 10 with organic solvents?
Yes. When using the standard steel probes, the materials in contact with the medium would be stainless steel and PTFE, both of which have excellent chemical compatibility with most solvents. If you have questions about any particular probe / solvent combination, please contact us at support@homogenizers.net.
2139 IKA 2013-06-13