Single Magnetic Stirrer

A single magnetic stirrer drives the rotation of a magnetic stir bar inside a container through a rotating magnetic field at the bottom, achieving liquid mixing. It is used for laboratory operations such as solution stirring, reactant mixing, and dissolution acceleration. It is commonly employed in sample preparation processes across fields such as chemical engineering, biology, and food science.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the container material should be non-magnetic, the stir bar size should match the container shape, the speed range should cover experimental needs, the heating function should be configured according to temperature requirements, and pay attention to corrosion resistance and operational safety.

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Instruments

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

Tank volume 18L, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, with magnetic Stir function, six-hole single row design can simultaneously process multiple samples, improve experimental efficiency.

$ 315.00

Rotation speed is stable, Max. stirring Capacity 5L, stirring speed 60~ 2000rpm, strong magnetic steel stirring force, corrosion resistant engineering plastic shell.

$ 186.00

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

$ 148.00

Single chip microcomputer control to achieve digital settings, with heating plate and liquid temperature double automatic temperature control, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, Max.stirring Capacity 10L, Speed range to 1500rpm, support 0-250 minutes timing.

$ 349.00

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

$ 520.00

Rotation speed is stable with brushless DC motor, torque is 73.5mN · M, magnetic force is especially strong, suitable for large capacity stirring, Max. stirring Capacity 20L, Speed range 60~ 2000rpm.

$ 323.00

Max.stirring Capacity 5L, stirring speed 0~ 2000rpm, using strong magnetic drive, suitable for medium capacity stirring, smooth and continuous operation.

$ 170.00

Driven by three-phase brushless DC motor, torque up to 100W, strong magnetic force, Max. stirring Capacity 50L, Speed range 60~ 1400rpm, suitable for large-capacity stirring, strong and durable structure.

$ 507.00

Rotation speed is smooth and not affected by Power supply frequency, torque is 73.5mN · M, magnetic force is particularly strong, suitable for large capacity stirring, Max.stirring Capacity 20L, speed range 60-2000rpm.

$ 311.00

Rotation speed is smooth and not affected by Power supply frequency by brushless DC motor, Max. stirring Capacity is up to 20L, strong magnetic force and strong structure, high power voltage regulation output and Rotation speed and voltage display function.

$ 322.00

Driven by brushless DC motor, Rotation speed is stable and rotation distance is 73.5mN · M, magnetic force is particularly strong, suitable for large capacity stirring, Max. stirring Capacity 20L, Speed range 60~ 2000rpm.

$ 319.00

With electric and magnetic dual stirring function, Temperature range to 100 ℃, Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL, suitable for small volume sample precise and stable stirring.

$ 180.00

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

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

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