On Dec 10, 1:11 pm, CrazyCarl <carlcr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Anyone here happen to know of anything like this?
>
> took a look on ebay .. but im looking for a parts source ( as opposed
> to a one-off )
>
> thanks!
Bath or probe type?
As mentioned, bath-type are cheap and abundant. Probe-type, not so
much. The toothbrush sonicator won't dump the energy you need to break
up most materials (It tends not to sonicate through soft tissue
obviously). You'd have to chill the solution, probably use beads, and
wait forever.The probe types I've always used in the past were more
along the lines of industrial plastic welding tools. Fairly 'open'
technology, the engineering group I used to work with used these guys:
http://www.mpi-ultrasonics.com/index.html
http://www.ultrasonicsworld.com/
They delivered on everything and it worked as promised, I wasn't
privvy to pricing info.
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