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SMASHER® Sample Blender

HIGH PERFORMANCE BLENDER

The SMASHER® is a high-performance bag blender that ensures homogenous samples prior to microbial detection or identification tests.

This innovative automated system is part of a complete sample prep solution which offers fully automated systems for food microbiology laboratories: DILUMAT®  for automated sample dilution, and MASTERCLAVE®  range for culture media and broth preparation

Product Details

The SMASHER® system relies on the patented Smash technique.It crushes the sample in record time and then automatically adjusts its mixing speed for a perfectly homogenised enrichment broth. 
A study conducted by an independent laboratory showed that the SMASHER® tested at 15 and 30 second blending times made it possible to obtain results similar to those of the compared blender tested at 60 second blending time.

  • Rapid crushing: between 15 and 30 seconds are needed for a perfectly homogenized sample
  • Low noise level: 19 to 30 times less noisy than other commercialized peristaltic blenders
  • Easy maintenance: paddles can be easily removed for cleaning, and an integrated waste drawer ensures that spillages are contained

Main Benefits

  • Quick and efficient blending
  • Easy cleaning
  • Increased productivity

Features

  • Operates on ultra-quiet setting
  • Patented SMASH effect helps avoid jams and broken bags
  • Removable paddles

Visit BLUE LINE™ Manufacturing Site

  • Explore our COMBOURG, in Britanny, site where all the equipment for preparing BLUE LINE™ is produced:
  • Meet the talented experts behind our unique production.
  • Follow each step of our equipment manufacturing process.
  • Learn how we ensure the highest standards of quality and safety.

 

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Reduction Of Environmental Footprint And Time To Result For Listeria Monocytogenes Detection By Cultural Iso 16140-2 Validated Method

Detection of Listeria monocytogenes in food and environmental samples following ISO 11290-1:2017 includes sample preparation step using 1/10 dilution followed by secondary enrichment and isolation, requiring four days to release negative results...

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