Constant Temperature Magnetic Levitation Stirrer

The constant temperature magnetic levitation stirrer drives the rotation of a magnetic rotor inside the container through a bottom magnetic field to achieve liquid mixing. The heating system maintains the set temperature, and the levitation design reduces mechanical friction. It is used for uniform mixing and constant temperature reactions of laboratory samples, suitable for dissolution and dispersion processes in industries such as coatings and inks.
Selection
When selecting, consider the temperature range and accuracy to match experimental needs. The stirring capacity and speed should be suitable for the sample volume and viscosity. The corrosion resistance of the material must align with the solvent type, while safety features include overheat protection and a stable base. The operation interface should be simple and user-friendly for daily adjustments and maintenance.

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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

With dual functions of constant temperature water Bath and magnetic Stir, temperature control accuracy up to +/- 0.5 ℃, Stir speed 0~ 1500rpm, stainless steel studio corrosion resistance, support 6 samples processed simultaneously.

$ 620.00

Three-phase motor closed-loop control to achieve constant speed operation, low speed up to 50rpm, Max. stirring Capacity 10L, motor torque 80mN · M, suitable for high viscosity medium stirring, the shell stainless steel design is lighter.

$ 233.00

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

DC three-phase motor constant speed control, low speed 20 rpm start operation, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, working plate surface black stainless steel material.

$ 233.00

Using brushless DC motor to achieve stepless speed regulation of 0~ 1500rpm, equipped with strong magnetic steel to ensure strong stirring force and stable Rotation speed, Temperature range RT +~ 150 ℃, Heating power 360W adjustable, support mechanical timing 20~ 120min.

$ 212.00

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

With dual functions of constant temperature water Bath and magnetic Stir, temperature control accuracy up to +/- 0.5 ℃, Stir speed 0~ 1500rpm, stainless steel studio corrosion resistance, support 4 × 1000ml Stir, safe and easy operation.

$ 522.00

Brushless DC motor and strong magnetic steel, Max. stirring Capacity 10L, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with automatic temperature control function and Heating power stepless adjustment.

$ 249.00

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

Adopt DC three-phase motor constant speed control, low speed can start operation at 50 rpm, Max. stirring Capacity 10L, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, working disc size Φ 170mm, support continuous working mode.

$ 259.00

Maximum stirring capacity 12 liters, Heating power 750 watts, with microcomputer control technology to ensure that Rotation speed is constant, aluminum alloy die casting shell high temperature corrosion resistance easy to clean, LCD screen display a number of paraMeters.

$ 441.00

Using infrared radiation heating and microcrystalline Glass isolation, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, Rotation speed constant minimum 50rpm, timing up to 9999 minutes, with table and medium temperature switching function, safe and reliable long service life.

$ 451.00

Rotation speed using microcomputer control technology to ensure constant, external temperature sensor direct measurement of liquid temperature, temperature control accuracy +/- 5 ℃, maximum stirring capacity of 3 liters, aluminum alloy die-casting shell both high temperature resistance and easy to clean characteristics.

$ 349.00

Maximum stirring capacity 5 liters, Heating power 550 watts, Microcomputer control technology to ensure constant Rotation speed, external Temperature Sensor accurate control of solution temperature, with temperature deviation protection and anti-corrosion design.

$ 388.00

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