Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor
BSP-1200 ultrasonic processor, homogenizer; flow-through schematic

Reactor Chamber for BSP-1200 Ultrasonic Processor

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$3,176.00
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$3,176.00
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With the use of this reactor chamber (flow cell), the BSP-1200 ultrasonic system can be configured in the flow-through mode, which typically outperforms the batch mode in terms of processing capacity, ultrasonic exposure uniformity and temperature stability.

During flow-through ultrasonic processing, the use of the reactor chamber ensures that all of the treated liquid is directed through the active cavitation zone created by the incorporated HBH-type Barbell Horn®, resulting in homogeneous processing. The chamber includes a water-cooling jacket that helps maintain the temperature of the liquid at the desired level.

Lead time to shipping: 1 week.

  • Material: 316 stainless steel
  • Internal volume: 80 ml
  • Chamber lid with six thumb screws and split washers included
  • Two Buna-N o-rings included
  • Two 1/2" sanitary clamp-to-1/2" hose barb adapters with gaskets and clamps (for main liquid line) included
  • Support arm with counter nut included
  • Two quick disconnect-to-3/8” hose barb adapters (for cooling water line) included

Q1. How can I cool the liquid I am processing?

The temperature of the processed liquid can be precisely controlled by passing chilled water through the reactor chamber’s cooling jacket. Cold tap water can be used for this purpose if a suitable chiller (with cooling capacity of at least 1200 W), is not available.

Q2. What type of hoses do I need for the main liquid inlet/outlet and for the cooling lines of the reactor chamber?

You will need 1/2" ID hoses for the main liquid line. Connect the hoses to the 1/2" sanitary clamp-to-1/2" hose barb adapters (included), which should be attached to the reactor chamber's inlet (typically, bottom) and outlet (typically, top right) using the corresponding gaskets and clamps (included).

You will need 3/8" ID hoses for the cooling line. Connect the hoses to the quick disconnect-to-3/8” hose barb adapters and plug them into the corresponding quick disconnect adapters on the reactor chamber's jacket.

Use appropriate hose clamps to secure all hoses to the corresponding hose barbs.

Q3. Can I use this reactor chamber (flow cell) with my 35 mm-tip FBH horn which I previously purchased for batch-mode processing?

No. This reactor chamber is designed to be used with the HBH-type Barbell Horn® only.

Q4. Can I use this reactor chamber with one of your other systems (LSP-600 or ISP-3000)?

No. This reactor chamber is designed to work with the BSP-1200 ultrasonic processor only.

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