Rotary Vibratory Oscillator

A rotary oscillator drives sample containers to perform circular oscillations on a horizontal plane through a motor, creating vortex mixing of the liquid inside the containers. It is used for the dissolution, extraction, or mixing of samples such as coatings and inks, and can process multiple samples simultaneously.
Selection
Select the fixture specifications based on the sample container size, determine the speed range according to the mixing intensity requirements, match the number of workstations with the sample quantity, choose between mechanical or digital control methods according to the usage environment, and consider the timing function in relation to the experimental duration.

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Instruments

Elliptical trajectory vertical vibration design, vibration Frequency 660 times/min, maximum load 30KG, equipped with automatic cooling down system to maintain sample temperature stability, closed structure to reduce noise and pollution risk.

$ 14806.00

Frequency of 710 vibrations per minute, mixing in 30 seconds; can handle 0.5 to 20 liters of barrel paint, equipped with safety interlock and height adjustment functions, quiet operation and easy loading.

$ 1364.00

Equipment Vibration Frequency 660 times/min, maximum load 30KG, elliptical trajectory movement to ensure that the sample test conditions independent equality, equipped with automatic chill down system to maintain temperature stability.

$ 18195.00

Vibration Frequency 660 times/min, maximum load 30KG, elliptical trajectory motion to ensure that the sample test conditions are independent and equal, equipped with automatic chill down system to maintain temperature stability.

$ 16501.00

With 3000 times/min and 6000 times/min two vibration frequencies, the amplitude can be continuously adjusted between 0mm and 3mm, supporting three modes of subtle vibration, intermittent vibration and continuous vibration, suitable for ≤ 325 mesh material analysis.

$ 811.00

The equipment adopts elliptical trajectory vertical movement, vibration Frequency 40-60Hz adjustable, maximum load 30kg, equipped with automatic chill down system to keep the sample temperature stable, ensure the test conditions are independent and equal.

$ 19889.00

Horizontal Vibration Technology, Vibration Frequency 45-200Hz Adjustable, Throwing plate diaMeter 300mm, can handle multiple samples and automatically complete the polishing process.

$ 5834.00

Frequency 159.2Hz, Acceleration output 14.14m/s ², Maximum load 150g, compact and portable, fast heating, low lateral output, suitable for rapid vibration detection system.

$ 598.00

Acceleration Meter to achieve three-dimensional vibration measurement, Frequency range 10Hz-10KHz, accuracy +/- 5% + 2 words, bearing condition measurement and automatic shutdown function, weight only 130 grams.

$ 683.00

With bearing condition measurement function, Frequency range 10-10KHz, optional headset for auscultation, support USB and Bluetooth data output, convenient for on-site mechanical vibration detection.

$ 385.00

With 5-10KHz broadband measurement capability, support bearing condition detection and vibration signal output, use piezoelectric Sensor to ensure Measuring accuracy +/- 5%, provide a variety of paraMeter Measurement range.

$ 409.00

Can simultaneously display three-direction vibration paraMeters, support Acceleration, Speed, Displacement measurement, Acceleration Frequency range of 10Hz~ 10kHz, with AC signal output and a variety of Interface, easy to field detection and data recording.

$ 541.00

With 30 +/- 2mm amplitude and 2-3Hz vibration Frequency, it can simulate the long-term vibration environment of portable plastic bags, support 20KG load-bearing and 99999 counts, and meet the standard test requirements.

$ 2263.00

The equipment is designed with double rollers, with a test load of 5kg, a drop height of 500 + 1000mm, and a rotation speed of 5-20 times/minute to meet the needs of continuous rotary drop testing.

$ 1174.00

Vibration frequency up to 6000 times/min, amplitude 0-3mm continuous adjustment, support subtle, intermittent and continuous three vibration modes, reduce operating intensity and improve efficiency.

$ 1157.00

Articles

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This article introduces how to use a temperature-controlled rotational viscometer to simulate construction environments in order to study the flow characteristics of coatings. The viscosity of coatings changes under different temperatures and shear conditions, which affects their application performance.
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