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Qsonica SONICATOR S-4000 User Manual

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7. Accessories
A variety of horns are available to process different sample sizes. Please visit
www.sonicator.com to review tables detailing each horn option and their specific processing
volume.
Direct sonication (inserting a probe directly into your vessel) is the most popular way to
sonicate a sample. This method offers high intensity and effectively processes most
samples.
The probe tip diameter dictates the amount of sample that can be effectively processed.
Smaller tip diameters (Microtip
probes) deliver high intensity sonication but the energy is
focused within a small, concentrated area. Larger tip diameters can process larger volumes,
but offer lower intensity. Probes are offered with either replaceable or solid tips.
Examples of Direct Sonication Horns include:
Microtips
Microtips
are attached
to the ½” Horn after the
tip has been removed.
#420 Microtip
is the
only exception to this
rule and is attached
directly to the Converte
r.
#
420
Standard ½” H
orn with
replaceable tip.
Converte
r and
½” horn on
(#438) stand.

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Qsonica SONICATOR S-4000 Specifications

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BrandQsonica
ModelSONICATOR S-4000
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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