
- Pharmaceutical Technology-03-02-2015
- Volume 39
- Issue 3
GEA Homogenizer Offers Scalability
GEA Niro Soavi’s PandaPLUS 2000 is a tabletop laboratory homogenizer that is designed for the treatment of nanoparticles, nanodispersions, nanoemulsions, and cell disruption.
GEA Niro Soavi’s PandaPLUS 2000 is a tabletop laboratory homogenizer that is designed for the treatment of nanoparticles, nanodispersions, nanoemulsions, and cell disruption. The laboratory-scale and pilot-scale models can operate from 0 to 2000 bar with limited sample volumes producing the same results as large models, ensuring scalability of results.
The homogenizer is designed for abrasive and viscous products because of its material selection and liquid end design, and the compact design allows for easy installation, use, and maintenance. For ease of use, the standard models come with touch panel controls.
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