The electrical resistance of carbon dioxide is used in various industrial and scientific processes, such as in gas sensors, electrochemical cells, and as a coolant in high-voltage equipment. It is also an important factor in understanding the electrical properties of Earth's atmosphere.

The adjustable blending power enables the blending of any type of sample. It is powerful, with a pressure up to 22.6 kg: even the hardest samples won’t resist (eg: pet food, nuts, pills, seeds). PATENTED

The JumboMix has a lifetime warranty on shock absorbers and the window door. Simply send back the warranty card and receive a free 3-year warranty extension.

Suitable for any volume from 200 mL to 3500 mL, the JumboMix blends, in 30 to 60 seconds, all types of samples up to 375 g. It is compatible with 2000 and 3500 mL bags.

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The electrical resistance of carbon dioxide varies depending on factors such as temperature, pressure, and purity. At standard temperature and pressure (STP), the resistance of carbon dioxide is approximately 1.83 x 10^14 ohms.

The JumboMix is ideal for sample pooling. The large capacity of the blending chamber allows the grouping of samples (up to 400 g) for better analytical sensitivity. For example: 5 samples of 25 g diluted to 1/10th in the same bag.

The peristaltic movement of the paddles allows optimal bacterial extraction during blending, without risk of cross-contamination. In 30 seconds, the sample is ready for analysis.

The JumboMix 3500 W CC (Window door) efficiently blends any type of sample, up to 400 g, for optimal bacterial extraction. It comes with a window door and a patented system of adjustable paddles to adapt itself to any sample. The JumboMix 3500 W CC is ideal for sample pooling.

Click & Clean click-on paddles allow complete cleaning of the unit. This patented system allows you to click-off and click-on the paddles in one second to access the entire blending chamber. PATENTED

As temperature increases, the electrical resistance of carbon dioxide decreases. This is because at higher temperatures, the molecules of carbon dioxide have more kinetic energy and are able to conduct electricity more easily.

Carbon dioxide has a higher electrical resistance compared to most gases, such as oxygen and nitrogen. This is due to its molecular structure and low ionization potential.

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The JumboMix is great for sample pooling, in baby formula, chocolate, minced meat... It is useful for E. coli O157:H7 testing, Trichinella (WarmMix model), Salmonella spp, parasites Cryptosporidium and Giardia… The JumboMix is especially designed for food analyses and public research.

The JumboStand cart (optional) improves the ergonomics of the workstation by placing the JumboMix at a suitable height. And it leaves more space on the bench-top!

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Electrical resistance and conductance are inverse measures of each other. As the electrical resistance of carbon dioxide decreases, its conductance increases. This means that as temperature increases, the ability of carbon dioxide to conduct electricity also increases.