This photo shows the in detail the pneumatic actuator at the rear of the potentizer arm. The red ringed tubing lines are the compressed air lines to the actuator which opens the cork stopper in order to empty and fill the glass vial at the other end of the potentizer arm. You can also see three of the four position sensors located on the potentizer arm.
This photo shows the potentizer arm with its pneumatic actuators and many sensors. The glass vial and cork stopper are located at the far end of the arm inside the stainless steel shield around the potentizing chamber.
This photo shows one of the many sensors built into the potentizer. These sensors monitor every moving part to guarantee that the process proceeds exactly as programmed.
Hahnemann Laboratories, Inc. 1940 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 HOURS: Monday-Friday 9am-1pm & 2pm - 6pm