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Laboratory grinder 6875D
pharmaceutical industrytissuecryogenic

Laboratory grinder - 6875D - SPEX SamplePrep - pharmaceutical industry / tissue / cryogenic
Laboratory grinder - 6875D - SPEX SamplePrep - pharmaceutical industry / tissue / cryogenic
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Characteristics

Applications
pharmaceutical industry, laboratory, tissue
Other characteristics
cryogenic

Description

The 6875D Freezer/Mill® is a high-throughput, dual chamber cryogenic grinder with a self-contained liquid nitrogen tub and insulated case. It is specifically designed for cryogenic grinding of tough and/or temperature sensitive samples. The mill cools samples to cryogenic temperatures, then pulverizes them by magnetically shuttling a steel impactor back and forth against two stationary end-plugs. Since the vial is closed, the integrity of its contents is maintained, hazardous or critical samples are easily controlled, cleanup is simplified and cross-sample contamination is eliminated. The new high resolution display is user-friendly and includes the following features: Run history which is uploadable to a thumb drive via USB Training videos and manuals that can be viewed on the screen. A complete listing of accessories Applications include: DNA/RNA extraction, THC extraction, protein extraction, forensic testing, materials testing, pharmaceutical analysis, drug testing, RoHS/WEEE and volatiles extraction. Typical samples include: Animal tissue, plastic and polymers, yeast, pharmaceuticals, food products, electronic components, textiles, hair, teeth, bones, plant tissue such as cannabis, seeds, leaves and roots.

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