Ultrasonic Homogenizer (Non-contact) LUHS-B10 is a cup-form homogenizer with 700 ml disruption capacity. With 19.5 to 20.5 KHz operation frequency, it is used for disruption of cells, for emulsification, homogenization of varied biological samples with minimum up to 5 μL volume. It can be used for breaking up chromosome and crushing cells aseptically across centrifugal glass tube.
| Operating frequency | 19.5 to 20.5 KHz |
| Power consumption | 1200 W |
| Horn | 20 mm |
| Total working time | 1 to 999 mins |
| Duty ratio | 0.1 to 99.9 % |
| Disruption capacity | 700 ml |
| Display | LCD Display |
| Temperature Display | Yes ( prevent sample overheating ) |
| Processing volume | (0.1 to 2ml) × 4 |
| Power supply | 220 /110 V ± 0.5, 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Packing Dimension | 560 × 440 × 480 |
| Gross weight | 19.4 kg |
Used in bimolecular fragmentation, cell disruption, ChIP assay (Chromatin immune precipitation), next generation sequencing DNA, elute membrane proteins, homogeneous emulsification reactions and pre-treatment of ultrasonic exquisite samples.
| Probe (horn) selection | ||||
| Probe diameter/ inches | Frequency | Amplitude | Power range | Processing volume |
| Φ 6 , 1/4 ” | 20 to 25 KHz | 220 µm | 60 to 650 W | 10 to 100 ml |
| Φ 10 , 5/12 ” | 20 to 25 KHz / 19.5 to 20.5 KHz | 150 µm | 100 to 950 W | 100 to 200 ml |
| Φ 12 , 1/2 ” | 20 to 25 KHz | 150 µm | 100 to 950 W | 100 to 200 ml |
| Φ 15 , 5/8 ” | 20 to 25 KHz / 19.5 to 20.5 KHz | 145 µm | 200 to 950 W | 200 to 500 ml |
| Φ 18 , 3/4 ” | 20 to 25 KHz | 100 µm | 200 to 950 W | 200 to 500 ml |
| Φ 20 , 3/4 ” | 19.5 to 20.5 KHz | 60 µm | 400 to 1200 W | 500 to 1000 ml |
Labtron Non-Contact Ultrasonic Homogenizers achieve probe-less particle size reduction at frequencies ranging from 19.5 to 28 kHz. They process a diverse array of biological samples safely at once in sealed cup tubes. They efficiently handle volumes from as small as 5 µL to as large as 3 L. These Homogenizers ensure faster and uniform sample breakdown through programmed centrifuge rotations. Our Non-Contact Ultrasonic Homogenizers offer reliable performance and versatility in scientific applications.


Labtron Ultrasonic Homogenizer (Non-contact) LUHS-B10 uses a cup-tip design that allows ultrasonic energy to be transmitted through a sealed tube without direct probe contact. This non-contact method prevents cross-contamination and maintains sterility, which is especially important when working with hazardous or sensitive materials like Mycobacterium. It is ideal for aseptic processing of samples where direct contact could compromise sample integrity. This design is especially valuable in high-precision biological and clinical labs.
The Ultrasonic Homogenizer (Non-contact) LUHS-B10 features a programmed uninterrupted rotation of the centrifuge tube during operation, which evenly distributes ultrasonic energy throughout the sample. This reduces hotspots and ensures homogeneous processing, improving reproducibility between sample batches. Uniform energy distribution is crucial in applications such as chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays, where consistency in shearing is vital. The rotation mechanism enhances overall efficiency and output reliability.
Labtron's Ultrasonic Homogenizer (Non-contact) LUHS-B10 allows the samples to be contained in sealed tubes within the sonication chamber, so there is no generation of aerosols or sample leakage. This makes it safe for processing pathogenic or volatile substances, reducing exposure risk for lab personnel. The system’s enclosed design eliminates contamination risks associated with traditional probe-based systems. This level of safety is essential in microbiology and infectious disease research labs.
Yes, our Ultrasonic Homogenizer (Non-contact) LUHS-B10 has a temperature display and monitoring function to prevent overheating during processing. For even better control, it offers an optional coolant circulation system that maintains the Eppendorf tube base at around 4°C. This feature is especially useful when working with enzymes, DNA, or proteins that degrade at elevated temperatures. Maintaining low temperatures helps preserve sample quality and activity.
The Ultrasonic Homogenizer (Non-contact) LUHS-B10 requires the cup chamber to be cleaned regularly to remove any condensate or sample residues. User should check that tubes are sealed correctly before operation to avoid leaks that may damage the unit. Periodic inspection of the ultrasonic horn and connections helps detect early signs of wear. For labs using the coolant system, it is important to regularly replace or refill the coolant to ensure effective temperature regulation.
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