Wednesday 27 August 2008
Homogenisation, Emulsification, Crushing and Dispersion
John Morris Scientific introduce ART’s MICCRA series for homogenisation, emulsification, suspension, dispersion and crushing – all in one instrument. The MICCRA series can be operated hand-held or mounted on a post.

A MICCRA series product from John Morris Scientific.
The MICCRA series includes:
- The MICCRA D-1 – designed for homogenization, emulsification, and dispersion of small volumes as well as shredding of human, animal or plant tissue in biosciences. The speed can be adjusted between 5,000 rpm and 35,000 rpm. The higher the speed, the finer the sample and the shorter the process time. The D-1 covers volumes from 0.1 ml to 500 ml. MICCRA offers disposable tools for infectious or radioactive samples or to simply prevent cross contamination.
- The battery operated MICCRA D-3/PA is designed for mains independent operation in the field. This 350W battery drive has more power than most mains operated devices. The D-3/PA covers volumes from 100 ml to 5 L.
- The MICCRA D-9 is a high quality / high performance drive designed for use in a wide range of industries including agrarian technology and cell biology. The speed can be adjusted from 11,000 rpm up to 39,000 rpm. The higher the speed, the finer the sample. The D-9 covers volumes from 0.1 ml to 20 L.
- The MICCRA D-15 is a high quality and performance drive designed for high volume applications. The speed can be adjusted from 8,800 rpm up to 33,600 rpm. (The higher the speed, the finer the sample.) The D-15 covers volumes from 100 ml to 50 L.
MICCRA series tools feature a unique modular and economical design that fits every MICCRA drive. Simply change the rotor and stator without the need of special tools to optimise the tool for different applications. The shaft always remains the same. Tools are made from high grade stainless steel. Thanks to high precision machining their performance and lifetime are unmatched.
ART products are now being exclusively distributed by John Morris Scientific, within Australia, New Zealand and the Islands of Western Pacific.
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