The Omni GLH 850 General Laboratory Homogenizer is a powerful 850-watt homogenizer that was explicitly designed to disrupt a wide range of samples in volumes ranging from 200 µL to 5 L. The Omni GLH is compatible with stainless steel generator probes ranging in diameter from 5 to 30 mm and 7 or 12 mm Omni Tips. The GLH quickly and efficiently processes various samples, and the 850-watt motor can process even the most challenging samples.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
The GLH 850 features an advanced, integrated, push button digital control system. The unit’s closed loop variable speed controller (5,000 - 25,000 rpm) maintains selected speeds within +/- 100 rpm of the original set point. The digital timer can be set from seconds to minutes, and includes a 30 second countdown timer, which is For remote applications in fume hoods or biosafety cabinets. A soft start feature ensures smooth processing and minimizes splashing.
Patented Omni Tip™ Plastic Generator Probes, in both soft tissue and hard tissue versions, are available for researchers concerned about cross contamination between samples. Stainless steel generator probes are recommended for larger, tougher samples. Specially designed Hybrid Plastic/Stainless steel probes are also available.
GLH 850 features:
Dimensions | 7.0 cm (W) x 21.6 cm (H) |
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Voltage |
220V
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Weight |
1.6 kg
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Accreditations |
CE
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Interface |
Digital
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Packaging |
Tool Kit (1/pk), Stand Clamp (1/pk), Cross Rod (1/pk), Generator Probes
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Power Rating |
850 Watts
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Sample Volume |
With Omni Tips: <200 µL to 100 mL With Generator Probes: <200 µL to 5 L
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Speed |
5,000 - 25,000 rpm (increments of 500 rpm)
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Timer |
1 sec - 10 minutes with 30 sec start delay
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Type |
GLH 850 220V Bundle with 10 x 115 mm Stainless Steel Saw Tooth Probe (1/pk), 20 x 195 mm Stainless Steel Saw Tooth Probe (1/pk), 30 x 195 mm Stainless Steel Saw Tooth Probe (1/pk)
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Warranty |
2 Years
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