Z769495
Branson CPX series ultrasonic bath with digital timer
bath volume 9.2 L, AC/DC input 230 V AC, UK plug (3-pin)
Synonym(s):
ultrasonic bath sonicator, ultrasonic cleaning bath
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About This Item
feature
model CPX5800-E
packaging
pack of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Branson CPX-952-539R
bath size
290 mm (11.5 in.) × 240 mm (9.5 in.) × 150 mm (6 in.)
bath volume
9.2 L
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General description
With the Bransonic® CPX, we′ve gone digital and defined a new category in ultrasonic baths. We′ve reimagined our iconic line of ultrasonic baths for total control with a fully digital Tower Control Panel. The CPX also features our new self-adaptive technology that actively tracks and adapts to changes within the bath.
All Bransonic® baths can also be used for cell separation, sample preparation and degassing of liquids.
Features:
Note: Parts should not be allowed to rest on tank bottom, see accessories for options.
All Bransonic® baths can also be used for cell separation, sample preparation and degassing of liquids.
Features:
- Degassing - can be set up to 99 minutes
- Timer - can be set to 99 minutes or run continuously
- Self-Adaptive technology
- Digital tower control panel
- Sleep mode
- All 220-230 V units meet CE standards
Note: Parts should not be allowed to rest on tank bottom, see accessories for options.
Legal Information
Bransonic is a registered trademark of Branson Ultrasonics Corp.
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