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Flapping Homogeniser Guarantees Quick and Accurate Sample Blending
May 11 2017
Flapping homogenisers, also known as sterile homogenisers, can be used to extract bacteria from solid samples. The original samples and diluents are placed into the sterile bag, which is then placed into the homogeniser. Through the flapping of the paddles, the material in the bag rapidly reaches a homogenised state using pressure, shaking and vibration.
The Wiggens HG Series Flapping Homogeniser features a high resolution TFT display which shows not only the speed, but also the operating mode and timer settings.
The unit comes with a BLDC motor, which is highly beneficial to the durability of the product. In comparison to AC motors BLDC motors are quieter, more robust and maintenance free. A special feature is the adjustable speed setting from 10-300 rpm that enables you to choose the most suitable speed for different samples. The double layer window door allows convenient observation of the sample during the experiment. In case of a bag leak, the specially designed tray in the bottom will contain the leakage and make it easy to clean up.
Also allowing various amounts to be analysed between 50 ml to 400 ml, it guarantees quick and accurate blending of any samples: food, agricultural, animal tissue, chemical, medical. The advantage of the flapping homogenisation is that it is convenient, quick, gentle and accurate with reliable repeatability. Samples will not be contaminated, damaged or heated, and as no containers are required it eliminates the need for sterilisation and cleaning.
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