Branson SFX150 Ultrasonic Processor with Handheld Converter, 150 W, 40 kHz, 240VAC

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Branson SFX150 Ultrasonic Processor with Handheld Converter, 150 W, 40 kHz, 240VAC

Branson | Mfr: 101-063-1097R| Item: UX-04715-14

No more loud processing noise

$4,965.00USD / Each

$4,965.00USD / Each

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Branson SFX150 Ultrasonic Processor with Handheld Converter, 150 W, 40 kHz, 240VAC
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Product Description

Includes

converter, 1/8" (3.2 mm) diameter microtip, and power cord.

Key Features

  • High frequency sonication is quiet enough to operate without a sound enclosure
  • Advanced functions control processing variables with storage for up to 20 programs
  • Scrolling digital screen shows continuous updates of key parameters for easy monitoring
  • 3 year warranty

More About this Item

This compact sonicator is ideal for small sample volumes, providing a lower wattage and higher frequency output to decrease the noise level. Place the processor on the bench within arm's reach instead of inside an out-of-the-way sound-proof enclosure.

Digital control of variables includes continuous or pulsed ultrasonics, time, energy, temperature, and amplitude. Program these parameter settings for quick access to frequently used processing protocols.

Choose from two converter styles—the traditional converter for continuous operation mounted to a lav stand or the ergonomic handheld converter for quick sample processing.

3 Year Warranty
Specifications
  • Watts150
  • Operating Frequency (KHz)40
  • Min Sample Size (mL)0.2
  • Max Sample Size (mL)150
  • DisplayDigital
  • Tip Diameter (in)0.125
  • Power (VAC)240
  • Power (Hz)50
  • DescriptionUltrasonic Processor with Handheld Converter, 150 W, 40 kHz, 240VAC
  • Warranty3 Years
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