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Nanoparticle Dispersion Machine

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KIDLINGTON, England, April 20, 2017 — Nanoparticle Dispersion MachineThe Thinky PR-1 Nanoparticle Dispersion Machine from Intertronics is a desktop unit which can disperse carbon nanotubes, graphene and other 2D nanomaterials within a closed container.

The dispersion is even and consistent, highly reproducible and typically accomplished in a few minutes. The Thinky PR-1 uses mechanical rotation and multi-directional ultrasonics to achieve a rapid, even particle dispersion. It has a temperature limit control in the ultrasonic bath to counter the temperature rise of water and materials as a result of ultrasonic energy, avoiding changes in physical material properties.

The system is compatible with quantities from 5 to 200 ml in capacity. The Thinky PR-1 is ideal for use in drug delivery, imaging, tissue engineering and biosensors.


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Apr 2017
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