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PRO Scientific Bio-Gen PRO200 Homogenizer
PRO Scientific Bio-Gen PRO200 Homogenizer
The PRO Scientific Bio-Gen PRO200 Homogenizer is a compact, handheld solution for precise and efficient sample processing. Built with a lightweight ergonomic design and a 144-watt high-torque motor, this homogenizer delivers variable speeds from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm, making it ideal for tubes and small beakers. For continuous operation, it includes a separate on/off switch and can be mounted on an optional stand assembly (sold separately).
The PRO200 is ideal for cell disruption, tissue homogenization, liquid emulsions, and small solid sample processing. It can break down samples to nanoparticle levels as small as 1 micron, ensuring consistent results for research and laboratory applications. Built in the USA and backed by a 2-year warranty, the PRO200 combines durability, precision, and ease of use for everyday lab needs.
Main Attributes
- Compact, easy-to-use design for reliable sample preparation
- Variable speed control: 5,000 to 35,000 rpm
- Processes samples from 0.03 mL to 500 mL with consistency
- Handheld or stand-mounted operation
- Made in the USA
- 2-year warranty
Generator Probes (sold separately)
Choose the right probe for your application. Standard quick-connect probes are crafted from 316 stainless steel and PTFE for durability. The flat-bottom probe is perfect for micro-tubes, while the saw-tooth probe provides high shear force for samples from micro-tubes to small beakers. For multiple sample processing, the Multi-Gen 7XL Probes offer cost-effective, repeatable homogenization without cross-contamination.
PRO Scientific Generator Probes
Stand Assembly (sold separately)
- Used for Bio-Gen PRO200 Homogenizer
- Great small footprint of 8 x 7 In.
- Includes Post, Cross Rod, Clamp, and Flat Base
* Sample piece size and quantity will affect breakdown. Sample solid piece size should not be larger than the diameter of the generator probe. For the most efficient homogenization of solids, the sample diameter of the largest solid should not be larger than the probe diameter.
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