PIXUL Multi-Sample Sonicator

$8.900

PIXUL Multi-Sample Sonicator – High-Throughput Sample Preparation The PIXUL Multi-Sample Sonicator is an advanced sonication platform designed for high-throughput biological and genomic sample preparation. With innovative technology that enables consistent and precise sonication across multiple samples, PIXUL streamlines workflows in molecular biology, genomics, and proteomics research. Key Features High-Throughput Capacity – Process up to 96…

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PIXUL Multi-Sample Sonicator – High-Throughput Sample Preparation

The PIXUL Multi-Sample Sonicator is an advanced sonication platform designed for high-throughput biological and genomic sample preparation. With innovative technology that enables consistent and precise sonication across multiple samples, PIXUL streamlines workflows in molecular biology, genomics, and proteomics research.

Key Features

  • High-Throughput Capacity – Process up to 96 samples simultaneously.

  • Uniform Sonication – Ensures reproducible results across all wells.

  • Broad Application Range – Ideal for DNA shearing, RNA extraction, and chromatin fragmentation.

  • Easy-to-Use Interface – Simplifies protocol setup and execution.

  • Compact & Efficient Design – Saves bench space while maximizing productivity.

Applications

  • Next-generation sequencing (NGS) sample prep

  • DNA/RNA shearing and extraction

  • Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assays

  • Proteomics and biomarker discovery

  • General molecular biology workflows

Benefits

✅ Improves reproducibility and consistency of results
✅ Reduces hands-on time with automated workflows
✅ Increases lab throughput for large-scale studies
✅ Enhances accuracy for downstream applications
✅ Robust and reliable system for research labs

The PIXUL Sonicator is trusted by researchers worldwide for its ability to deliver precision, efficiency, and scalability in sample preparation. It is the ideal solution for labs looking to optimize workflows and achieve consistent results in high-throughput experiments.