An ultrasonic homogenizer is a laboratory equipment used to disrupt cell walls, emulsify, disperse, and homogenize samples at the microscopic level. The principle of its operation is based on the use of high-power ultrasonic waves, which create cavitation bubbles in the liquid. These bubbles collapse with high energy, resulting in intense mechanical stress on the sample, destroying particulate matter and cells. This process allows us to achieve a high degree of homogenization and mixing of components, which is impossible or difficult to achieve using other methods.
In our laboratory, an ultrasonic homogenizer JY92-IIDN is used to perform these tasks. This device has a power of 900 watts and is capable of operating at frequencies from 20 to 25 kHz, making it suitable for processing a wide range of samples, from soft tissue to hard particles. One of the key features of the JY92-IIDN is its ability to operate continuously for up to 1000 hours, which ensures high performance and reliability for long-term experiments.