Multi-head Constant Temperature Electromagnetic Stirrer

The multi-head constant temperature magnetic stirrer drives the stirrer bar to rotate through an electromagnetic field, enabling uniform mixing of liquids in multiple containers, while the heating module maintains the set temperature. It is used in the laboratory for simultaneous constant temperature stirring reactions of multiple samples, such as the component mixing of coatings and inks or the temperature control of plastic solvents.
Selection
When selecting, consider the number of agitator heads to match the experimental scale, ensure the temperature range covers sample requirements, and adjustable speed guarantees mixing effectiveness. The material should be corrosion-resistant to accommodate chemicals, with an intuitive operation interface for easy setting. The size should fit the workspace, and power consumption must comply with the power supply conditions.

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Instruments

Measurement range 0-10mm, accuracy ≤ 0.02mm, equipped with a variety of probe diaMeters including Φ 2mm, Φ 5mm, etc., support different pressure settings, simple and reliable structure.

$ 315.00

Stepless speed regulation can achieve precision and stable stirring within the range of 2400rpm, Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL, supports two-way and multi-head stirring functions, suitable for small volume sample testing.

$ 151.00

With six synchronous stirring function, Max. stirring Capacity up to 6000mL, Speed range 0-2400rpm stepless adjustable, using digital temperature control system, support room temperature to 100 ℃ accurate temperature control, suitable for small volume sample experiments.

$ 344.00

Double head design can process two samples simultaneously, stirring speed of 2400rpm, Temperature range from room temperature to 100 ℃, suitable for stable mixing and heating of small volume solutions.

$ 277.00

Adopting stepless speed regulation technology implementation of 100-2400rpm precision mixing, equipped with four independent working plates, supporting multiple sets of sample synchronous processing, Heating power up to 800W, to meet the needs of different experimental temperatures.

$ 180.00

Using multi-stage programmable PID controller, Temperature range -20~ 100 ℃, with independent temperature limit alarm system and P.I.D automatic calculation function, to ensure accurate and stable control of heat preservation Humidity, safe and reliable.

$ 7969.00

The speed range is 200-11000rpm, the processing capacity is up to 40L, and the stainless steel shearing emulsification head is used to achieve efficient shearing, tearing and mixing, suitable for medium and high viscosity liquids.

$ 619.00

Adopt multi-stage programmable PID controller and TMHM equilibrate Conditioning method, temperature control fluctuation high temperature +/- 0.5 ℃, humidity control deviation +/- 3% RH, with independent temperature limit alarm and 100 group program storage function.

$ 5799.00

The series micro motor provides 85W input Power, Max. Torque reaches 94N.cm, and supports stepless speed regulation of 100-1300rpm. Equipped with special rolling head for easy loading and unloading, multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission realizes stable force increase, and open frame is suitable for a variety of containers.

$ 390.00

Stepless speed regulation to achieve 2400rpm stirring speed, Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL, working plate size Φ 90mm, suitable for small volume sample precision and stable stirring, with two-way multi-head stirring function.

$ 110.00

Adopt digital control constant speed technology, maintain constant power operation at low speed, Max. Torque 0.3Nm, maximum processing viscosity 20000mPa · s, support reversible and timing functions.

$ 336.00

Using series micro motor and multi-stage Non-metallic gear drive, Max. Torque reaches 195N.cm, Speed range 50-1500rpm, with open rack and dedicated head design, low running noise and good continuous use performance.

$ 575.00

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

Using series micro motor and multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission, Max. Torque reaches 195N.cm, supports stepless speed regulation of 50-1500rpm, has open frame and special rolling head design, and is suitable for a variety of Impellers.

$ 575.00

Using series micro motor and multi-stage Non-metallic gear transmission, Max. Torque reaches 195N.cm, supports stepless speed regulation of 50-1500rpm, has open frame and special rolling head design, and is suitable for a variety of Impellers.

$ 582.00

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