Thermostatic Rotating Shaker

The constant temperature rotary shaker drives the platform in a circular motion via a motor to ensure uniform mixing of samples within the containers, while maintaining the set temperature with the assistance of a temperature control system. It is used for the dispersion and stirring of paints and inks, dissolution tests of plastic particles, and can perform operations such as oscillatory cultivation and dissolution reactions under constant temperature conditions.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the speed range should cover the experimental requirements, the temperature control accuracy should match the sample characteristics, and the fixture size should be compatible with common container materials. Determine the platform size based on the number of samples to be processed simultaneously, and pay attention to the impact of operational noise on the environment and how the motor type affects long-term operational stability.

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Instruments

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, Oscillation Frequency 40~ 300rpm, Temperature range RT + 5~ 65 ℃, 304 stainless steel liner and microcomputer PID control, with UV sterilization and automatic storage setting paraMeters.

$ 1427.00

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, small footprint and large bottle load; Temperature range 4~ 65 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃; 304 stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, quiet operation and support multi-stage programming.

$ 2315.00

It has two oscillation functions of reciprocating and rotating, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, stepless speed regulation range start~ 300rpm, spring test bottle clip supports a variety of comparison tests, smooth operation and easy operation.

$ 483.00

With reciprocating and rotating two oscillation modes, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, Oscillation Frequency start~ 300rpm, stepless speed regulation smooth operation, stainless steel cavity corrosion resistance, suitable for a variety of comparative tests.

$ 601.00

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, small footprint and large bottle capacity; Microcomputer PID control temperature and Oscillation Frequency, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃; 304 stainless steel liner is easy to clean, supports multi-stage programming and UV sterilization to ensure safe and efficient operation.

$ 1773.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation, Oscillation Frequency Range 0~ 300rpm, reciprocating oscillation mode, suitable for thermostatic fostering of fluid and solid compounds.

$ 587.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, Oscillation Frequency start to 300rpm, the use of oxygen hole design to ensure sufficient thermostatic working Chamber oxygen, multi-functional spring bottle rack to support a variety of comparative experiments, easy and safe operation.

$ 483.00

Rotary oscillation with 0~ 300rpm Frequency range, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, with 5~ 120 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of compounds thermostatic foster needs.

$ 587.00

Set thermostatic foster and oscillation function in one, Temperature range 4-65 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 40-300rpm, microcomputer PID control to ensure that the temperature fluctuation is only +/- 0.2 ℃, 304 stainless steel liner easy to clean, support continuous operation.

$ 2068.00

Using rotary oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency 0~ 300rpm adjustable, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with 5~ 120 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of compounds thermostatic foster needs.

$ 548.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 0~ 300rpm, using reciprocating oscillation mode to provide a stable and uniform thermostatic foster environment, suitable for the experimental needs of various fluid solid compounds.

$ 548.00

Temperature range 5~ 60 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 0~ 270rpm, pendulum amplitude 50mm, suitable for thermostatic fostering of liquid and solid compounds, liner size 104 * 91cm, to meet the needs of large-scale experiments.

$ 3620.00

Set thermostatic foster and oscillation in one, using microcomputer control temperature and 30-300rpm Oscillation Frequency, with over-temperature alarm and Safety protection function, AC brushless motor maintenance-free, antibacterial stainless steel liner for easy cleaning.

$ 4716.00

Frequency up to 260rpm, swing amplitude of 20mm, with lighting function, Temperature control accuracy +/- 1.5 ℃, suitable for Sample Handling in thermostatic environment.

$ 1989.00

Set thermostatic foster and oscillation in one, Microcomputer Control Temperature and Frequency, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.5 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 40-280 rpm, AC brushless motor maintenance-free, with over-temperature, power failure, leakage alarm function to ensure experimental safety.

$ 1309.00

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