Digital Mechanical Stirrer

The digital mechanical stirrer drives the stirring paddle to rotate via a motor, ensuring uniform mixing of liquids or mixtures. The digital screen displays speed and time parameters, and it is used for the dissolution, dispersion, and reaction processes of laboratory samples such as coatings and inks.
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Hand-crank mechanical pressurization is easy to operate, digital temperature controller to ensure stable temperature, Heating power 440W, mold sleeve specification < 25mm, suitable for thermosetting material inlay, protect the edge of the sample.

$ 517.00

The equipment provides 0~ 3000rpm stepless speed regulation and 0~ 120min mechanical timing function, adopts 160W strong motor, can efficiently Stir high viscosity liquids and large volume samples, smooth operation and corrosion resistance.

$ 188.00

Driven by brushless DC motor, Speed range 0~ 2000rpm, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with mechanical timing and automatic temperature control functions, strong stirring force and Rotation speed is stable.

$ 211.00

Using brushless DC motor to achieve stepless speed regulation 0~ 1500rpm, Heating power 360W adjustable, equipped with mechanical timing and automatic temperature control function, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃.

$ 206.00

Adopt hand-crank mechanical pressurization method, Heating power 650W, Mold sleeve specification < 40mm, suitable for small or irregular samples, support thermosetting material inlay.

$ 649.00

Heating power is 440W, the temperature is precisely controlled by digital temperature controller, easy to operate, suitable for thermosetting material inlay, and improve the preparation efficiency of the sample.

$ 547.00

Using three-phase brushless DC motor to achieve 50-1500rpm stable speed regulation, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃ and with temperature protection function, soft start design to prevent stirrer beating, suitable for long-term unmanned operation.

$ 424.00

Using electronic constant force speed control circuit, digital direct display Rotation speed, Power 500W, Speed range 100-2000rpm, low reliable operation noise, can calculate the relationship between stirring line speed and chemical reaction rate.

$ 403.00

Quadruple Synchronous Stir Design, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, using digital electronic temperature control technology, heating power 150W * 2, stirring speed 0~ 2000rpm, DC motor running without noise vibration.

$ 243.00

Driven by brushless DC motor, it has no spark and high efficiency, provides a wide range of 60-1500rpm Rotation speed, large torque and extremely small motor temperature rise, and the digital display of stirring Rotation speed is intuitive and easy to read.

$ 262.00

Six-station synchronous operation, Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL × 6, Speed range 50~ 1700rpm, LED digital tube real-time display Rotation speed paraMeters, support Continuous Operating Mode.

$ 517.00

Adopt electronic constant force speed control circuit, digital direct display Rotation speed, Power 60W, Speed range 100-2000rpm, can adapt to different experimental needs, provide correct process data.

$ 204.00

With temperature and rotational speed dual digital display function, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, using PID self-tuning and thyristor control, Max. stirring Capacity 2000mL, heating power 500W, Pottery and porcelain coated panels are resistant to corrosion and high temperature.

$ 667.00

Using series micro motor and multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive, Max. Torque 195N.cm, Speed range 50-1500rpm, with numerical control touch stepless speed regulation and digital display function, stable operation and low noise.

$ 569.00

Driven by three-phase brushless DC motor, with large torque and strong magnetic force, Max. stirring Capacity 50L, stirring speed 60~ 1400rpm, digital display Rotation speed is clear and intuitive, suitable for large-capacity stirring needs.

$ 545.00

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