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Qsonica SONICATOR S-4000 User Manual

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96 Tip Horn Dual Horn with Flocell
¾” solid probes
Please refer section 9, Techniques for Optimizing Results section for further assistance
with direct probe sonication.
Indirect sonication eliminates the need for a probe to come in contact with your sample.
This technique is often described as a high intensity ultrasonic bath, capable of processing
multiple sample vessels at one time.
Indirect sonication is most effective for very small samples because foaming and sample loss
are eliminated. Pathogenic or sterile samples are ideal for this method because aerosols and
cross contamination are prevented.
The Cup Horn and Microplate Horn deliver indirect sonication. Simply place your microtubes
or microtiter plate within the water filled reservoir and the sonic energy is transferred into
each individual well. These units are ideal for high throughput applications.
Examples of Indirect Sonication Horns include:
Microplate Horn Cup Horn

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Qsonica SONICATOR S-4000 Specifications

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BrandQsonica
ModelSONICATOR S-4000
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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