Two-station magnetic stirrer

The two-station magnetic stirrer drives the rotation of the magnetic stir bar inside the container through the rotation of the base magnet, enabling liquid mixing and heating. It is used in laboratories to simultaneously stir two samples, aiding in the uniform dispersion of materials in the coatings and inks industry.
Selection
When selecting, consider the viscosity and volume of the samples to match the stirring speed range. The heating temperature should cover the experimental requirements. The material's corrosion resistance should be suitable for the solvent environment, and dual-station independent control enhances operational flexibility.

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Instruments

Ten station independent control design, each station Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL, stirring speed range 0~ 1500rpm, using brushless DC motor drive, Heating power adjustable within the rated range, suitable for small capacity multi station operation.

$ 1085.00

Four or six station design, each station independent control, Max. stirring Capacity 1500mL, stirring speed range of 100~ 2000rpm, brushless DC motor to provide stable drive.

$ 378.00

Double station synchronous operation, heating power 150W × 2, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, using DC motor to ensure no noise and no vibration, fast IT single chip microcomputer to achieve accurate speed control.

$ 128.00

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

Six-station independent control, brushless DC motor drive, Max.stirring Capacity 1500mL, Speed range 100~ 1500rpm, support multi-container simultaneous operation.

$ 507.00

Six-station design can be controlled separately, Max. stirring Capacity 1500mL, Speed range 100~ 1500rpm, brushless DC motor to provide stable stirring effect.

$ 457.00

Eight-station control, Speed range 200-2200rpm, single-station stirring capacity of 1000ml; DC brushless motor noise is less than 27db, 316 stainless steel material corrosion resistance, IP64 Protection Rating splash-proof.

$ 703.00

8-Station synchronous operation to ensure sample environment conformity, Rotation speed 200-2200rpm range adjustable, DC brushless motor noise below 27dB, IP64 Protection Rating provides splash protection, single station stirring capacity of 1000ml.

$ 598.00

6 stations 100% synchronous operation to ensure sample conformity, Rotation speed 200-2200rpm range adjustable, IP64 Protection Rating anti-splash, DC brushless motor noise is less than 27 dB, single station stirring capacity of 1000ml.

$ 517.00

Six-station independent control, Speed range 200-2200rpm, single-station stirring capacity 1000ml; DC brushless motor noise is less than 27db, 316 stainless steel material corrosion resistance, IP64 Protection Rating splash-proof.

$ 598.00

15-Station synchronous processing, two-way mixing function to ensure uniform mixing, 0~ 2600rpm wide speed range to meet different viscosity requirements, timing operation up to 120 minutes, improve experimental efficiency.

$ 1122.00

Four-station independent control, Speed range 200-2200rpm, single-station stirring capacity of 1000ml; DC brushless motor noise is less than 27 decibels, IP64 Protection Rating ensures splash resistance, 316 stainless steel material corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance.

$ 493.00

15 Station Synchronous Stir, Nano heating technology implementation fast uniform heating, speed range 100-1100rpm continuously adjustable, Max.stirring Capacity 7.5L, Microcrystalline Pottery and porcelain panel acid and alkali easy to clean.

$ 1461.00

The use of brushless DC motor to achieve a wide range of 50~ 2000rpm stirring, PT100 Sensor to ensure +/- 1 ℃ temperature control accuracy, four-station independent control can simultaneously process different samples, matt Teflon coating heating surface corrosion resistance and surface temperature up to 320 ℃.

$ 1042.00

Double station independent temperature control design, stirring speed up to 2600rpm, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with PID self-tuning function, support dry burning, oil Bath and water Bath three Heating mode.

$ 344.00

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