Omni have released an updated version of their trusty Bead Ruptor Elite bead mill homogeniser (part number 19-042E), which replaces the model sold between 2015-2020 (part number: 19-040E). Spares, and accessories for the superseded model including the tube carriages will be available, at a minimum, for the next five years.
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Homogenisers are widely used in biological sample preparation to break up (or homogenise) samples. This makes it possible to more easily extract macro and micro molecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins for further use including PCR. There is a wide choice of homogenisers on the market, ranging from those suitable for processing large sample volumes of up to a couple of hundred millilitres (...
There are some key questions to tackle when deciding what homogeniser will best suit your application. Camlab partner with Omni International, a leading global manufacturer of homogenisers who set the standard when it comes with outstanding product design, reliable performance and a uniquely diversified solution based product line. What volume range will you be working with ? Do you prefer a...
Omni International is a leading global manufacturer of laboratory homogenizers that sets the standard with highly reliable, well designed instruments for use in a wide range of applications. The mechanical hommogenizers from Omni are designed to process samples quickly and efficiently without compromising the sample. Faster homogenization times mean less chance of...
With a wide range of homogenisers available, from ultrasonic units, to mechanical models with rotor stator blades, through to bead ruptors, how do you select the model suitable for your samples? [caption id="attachment_8485" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Ultrasonic? Rotor Stator? Bead mill? Which homogeniser is best?[/caption] There is no one type which is "best" - it all depends on wh...
Mechanical homogenisers are used for a range of tasks in the lab, from preparing biological samples for DNA analysis and PCR work, to creating emulsions or mixing liquids. This wide range of application means that a wide range of different probes are available to attach to the main motor. These vary greatly in size, material and capability - so how can you choose a suitable probe? [captio...
How do Ultrasonic Homogenisers Work?
Ultrasonic Cell Disrupters, also called Sonicators or Sonifiers® operate on a different principle than mechanical shear homogenizers. They are extremely effective on hard to disrupt samples and for producing smaller particle size distribution within a sample. Some of the samples that are typically sonicated or sonified are bacteria, spores, tough animal...
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Homogenize and strain your sample for quick processing.
The BioMasherâ„¢ is an essential tool for any researcher working with nucleic acid extraction. Its proprietary design consists of a homogenizer for grinding your sample, a column for straining, and a collection tube to contain the final homogenat...
The new Bead Ruptor 24 Homogenizer from Omni International can grind, lyse, and homogenize biological sample volumes ranging from 0.3mL- 5mL. It has the broadest speed range (0.8m/s to 8m/s) and highest disruptive energy of comparable bead mill products. Features include: convenient front-loading, storage of up to 99 programs, an advanced sample temperature monitoring system and multilingual us...
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