Granule Stirrer

The particle stirrer uses rotating blades to achieve uniform mixing of granular materials within the container, and is used for the preparation of laboratory samples such as coatings and inks. During operation, the motor drives the stirring paddle to generate shear convection, enabling the dispersion and fusion of powders and liquids. It is suitable for processes requiring uniform mixing, such as color matching of plastic masterbatches and the preparation of papermaking fillers.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the material viscosity with the motor torque, using stainless steel for corrosive substances, and determining whether to use a vertical or benchtop structure based on the available operating space. Verify that the speed range covers the experimental requirements, ensure the impeller shape suits the particle characteristics, and observe for any sediment dead spots during actual testing. Configure temperature control functionality according to the needs of heat-sensitive materials.

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Heating power 800W, speed range 0-2600 rpm, support vacuum reaction and pressure reaction for a long time stirring, with durable magnetic steel and PTFE stirrer.

$ 209.00

DC brushless motor design, Rotation speed 0~ 2000rpm, put in the stirrer without hopper; double-decked thermal insulation structure, rapid heating and prolong the life of the host; built-in over-temperature protection device, safe and reliable use.

$ 222.00

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

Speed range is 300-23000 rpm, and the internal suction homogeneous structure can effectively homogenize, emulsify and extract. Stirrer can be used at low speed.

$ 296.00

Equipped with a 200mm diaMeter pick-up cylinder and an 8-liter capacity, the manual Stirrer works in tandem with an 80-mesh forming filter for uniform Pulp distribution and efficient dehydrating.

$ 1397.00

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

Adopt sealing solvent system to reduce water vapor interference, support 100 titration methods, Measurement range covers 1ppm to 5%, built-in automatic drift correction function, equipped with electronic adjustment Magnetic Stirrer.

$ 11389.00

Four-station independent operation does not interfere with each other, the brushless DC motor provides 12.5mN · M torque, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, supports automatic temperature control function and stepless speed regulation of 0~ 1500rpm, to meet the needs of multi-sample synchronous processing.

$ 569.00

Maximum stirring capacity 3 liters, stirring speed 200~ 1800rpm stepless speed regulation, Heating power 450W, Temperature range RT + 5~ 320 ℃, using aluminum alloy die-casting shell, high temperature corrosion resistance easy to clean.

$ 311.00

With a maximum stirring capacity of 1000ml and 300W Heating power, stepless speed regulation can precisely and stably stir liquids within the range of 2400rpm, especially suitable for small volume sample testing, easy to operate.

$ 159.00

High torque design, Speed range 10~ 500rpm, low noise operation, suitable for high viscosity material mixing, Electric lift Travel 245mm, Stainless steel Impeller to ensure efficient mixing.

$ 496.00

Speed range 100~ 1300rpm, Max. Torque 94N.cm, large torque output at low speed, multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission force, stable operation and low noise, suitable for a variety of Impeller.

$ 391.00

Driven by three-phase brushless DC motor, Rotation speed 50-1500rpm can be adjusted smoothly, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, with soft start anti-hopper and temperature protection functions, suitable for long-term unattended operation.

$ 424.00

Speed range 10~ 500rpm, lift Travel 245mm, using high torque design, especially suitable for high viscosity material mixing, can pRoduce strong hydraulic shear and high frequency mechanical effect.

$ 404.00

Rotation speed stable and no temperature rise, Max. stirring Capacity 3L, Speed range 0~ 1500rpm, suitable for small capacity single stirring needs.

$ 148.00

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