Mechanical Heating Stirrer

The mechanical heating stirrer drives the stirring paddle to rotate via an electric motor, combined with a heating device, to achieve uniform mixing and constant temperature control of samples. It is used in the laboratory for the dissolution, reaction, or dispersion processes of materials such as coatings and inks, ensuring the stability of material properties.
Selection
When selecting, it is necessary to match the material viscosity with the stirring power, ensure the heating temperature range covers the experimental requirements, the corrosion resistance of the material suits the sample characteristics, the speed adjustment accuracy meets the mixing requirements, and also consider the container fixation method and safety protection functions.

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Instruments

Using brushless DC motor to achieve stepless speed regulation 0~ 1500rpm, Heating power 360W adjustable, equipped with mechanical timing and automatic temperature control function, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃.

$ 206.00

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

Driven by brushless DC motor, Speed range 0~ 2000rpm, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with mechanical timing and automatic temperature control functions, strong stirring force and Rotation speed is stable.

$ 211.00

It adopts no mechanical heating component design, which can dry burn and no electromagnetic field interference; it only takes 4 minutes to heat up to 400 ° C, and the temperature control accuracy reaches +/- 1 ° C; Microcrystalline Pottery and porcelain plate surface combined with aluminum alloy shell, corrosion resistance and easy cleaning.

$ 453.00

It is designed without mechanical heating components, which can dry burn and have no electromagnetic field interference. It only takes 8 minutes to heat up 450 degrees at an extremely fast speed, and the temperature difference of the board surface is 1-3 ° C. Support internal and external temperature Probe switching, equipped with over-temperature alarm and timing function.

$ 1179.00

The equipment provides 0~ 3000rpm stepless speed regulation and 0~ 120min mechanical timing function, adopts 160W strong motor, can efficiently Stir high viscosity liquids and large volume samples, smooth operation and corrosion resistance.

$ 188.00

It is designed without mechanical heating components, with a temperature increase of 5 ° C per second and a temperature difference of only 1-3 ° C. It supports internal and external temperature Probe switching and over-temperature alarm functions, and is suitable for a variety of vessel materials.

$ 675.00

Adopting no mechanical heating component design, the temperature rise is 5 ° C per second, the temperature difference between the plate surface is only 1-3 ° C, the internal and external temperature Probe switching is supported, the microcrystalline Pottery and porcelain plate surface is corrosion-resistant and easy to clean, and the speed range is 100-2500rpm stepless speed regulation.

$ 1542.00

Adopt hand-crank mechanical pressurization method, Heating power 650W, Mold sleeve specification < 40mm, suitable for small or irregular samples, support thermosetting material inlay.

$ 649.00

Adopting a non-mechanical heating component design, it can dry burn and has no electromagnetic interference; the extremely fast temperature rise can reach 5 ° C per second, and the plate surface temperature difference is only 1-3 ° C; equipped with dual temperature Probe free switching, supporting 0-2500rpm stepless speed regulation.

$ 816.00

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

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

Using automatic mechanical pressurization and heating technology, the inlay process is completed automatically, the Heating power is 650W, and the mold sleeve specification is 25mm, which is suitable for edge protection of small irregular samples.

$ 3612.00

Hand-crank mechanical pressurization is easy to operate, digital temperature controller to ensure stable temperature, Heating power 440W, mold sleeve specification < 25mm, suitable for thermosetting material inlay, protect the edge of the sample.

$ 517.00

Using infrared heating technology, the heating speed reaches 5 ℃/sec, Temperature uniformity 1-3 ℃, supports internal and external temperature sensor switching, equipped with 6 independent stations, Max. stirring Capacity 18L, DC motor runs smoothly.

$ 1663.00

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