Adopting patented dispersion technology! Prevents variation and contamination, while also reducing running costs.
The Dispersion Nano Taro PR-1 is an ultrasonic nano disperser that can safely and reproducibly disperse aggregated nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes. With its unique dispersion technology, the "Dual Sonic Method" (patented), which rotates a container tilted at 45 degrees and irradiates ultrasound from both the side and bottom surfaces, it achieves uniform dispersion. It addresses challenges such as reproducibility, variability, and contamination that arise when dispersing with ultrasonic homogenizers or ultrasonic baths. 【Features】 ■ Ensures safety by preventing material ejection or scattering due to the sealed container ■ Only the container is a consumable, contributing to reduced running costs ■ Allows for water temperature management within the tank through the built-in cooling system ■ Suppresses contamination by irradiating ultrasound from outside the container ■ Suitable for the dispersion and deagglomeration of CNTs, graphene, talc, silica, and more ★ Awarded the "Tokyo Venture Technology Excellence Award" at the World Dissemination Competition 2019 hosted by Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
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【Main Specifications】 ◎ Ultrasonic Output Power (W): 70W × 2 transducers (simultaneous irradiation from the bottom and side) ◎ Ultrasonic Frequency (kHz): 40kHz ◎ Rotation Speed (rpm): Maximum 600rpm ◎ Processing Capacity: Test tube type vials up to 5ml SUS containers up to 150ml (optional) (Compatible with various types of vials. Please consult us separately.) *First, please check the materials by clicking the "PDF Download" button below. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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THINKY Corporation has realized simultaneous processing of stirring and degassing through the concept of combining two types of rotation: rotation and revolution. The "Awatori Rentaro," a rotary-revolution mixer, was born as a device that can process these two opposing processes, "stirring" and "defoaming," which had long been considered separate steps in the material processing process, simultaneously and in a short time. Currently, Awatori Rentaro has grown into a diverse lineup, ranging from small tabletop models for laboratories to large-scale production models. We have received numerous inquiries from various fields both domestically and internationally. THINKY will continue to assist in solving material processing challenges and building a foundation for mass production with our unique material processing technology and know-how.