Magnetic-type Heating Stirrer

A magnetic heating stirrer drives the rotation of a magnetic rotor inside a container through a magnetic field at the bottom, combined with a heating plate to provide constant-temperature stirring of samples. It is used for mixing solutions and heating reactions in the laboratory, commonly found in chemical and biological sample preparation.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the stirring force with the sample's viscosity and volume. The temperature range must cover experimental requirements, the heating plate material's corrosion resistance should suit the solution properties, and the rotational speed stability affects mixing uniformity.

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Instruments

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

Aluminum die-casting ceramic coating plate resistant to chemical corrosion, Temperature range of 350 ℃ accuracy +/- 1 ℃, DC brushless motor running smoothly low noise, double heating circuit to ensure stable temperature, sealing shell anti-corrosion.

$ 577.00

Maximum temperature 350 ℃ and temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.2 ℃, using DC brushless motor low noise smooth operation, double heating circuit to ensure temperature stability, anti-misoperation knob to enhance safety.

$ 535.00

Heat collection heating method is adopted, the solution is heated uniformly and quickly, energy-saving and efficient. Temperature range is as wide as 300 ℃, speed range is 0-2600 rpm, durable magnetic steel and PTFE stirrer are equipped to support long-term stirring under vacuum and pressure reactions.

$ 243.00

Rotation speed is constant with brushless DC motor, output torque is large, support 3L Max. stirring capacity. Disc heating table heat concentration, with anti-corrosion liquid guide Tank design, improve operation safety and durability.

$ 351.00

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

The maximum temperature can reach 450 ℃, the maximum stirring capacity of 15 liters, with temperature deviation automatic stop heating protection, aluminum alloy die casting shell high temperature corrosion resistance, output torque to adapt to different viscosity solutions.

$ 373.00

With a maximum stirring capacity of 1000ml and 300W Heating power, stepless speed regulation can precisely and stably stir liquids within the range of 2400rpm, especially suitable for small volume sample testing, easy to operate.

$ 159.00

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

Heat collection heating method, heating speed and energy saving, Temperature range up to 300 ℃, speed range 0-2600 rpm, support vacuum reaction and pressure reaction for a long time stirring.

$ 180.00

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

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

Maximum stirring capacity 3 liters, stirring speed 200~ 1800rpm stepless speed regulation, Heating power 450W, Temperature range RT + 5~ 320 ℃, using aluminum alloy die-casting shell, high temperature corrosion resistance easy to clean.

$ 311.00

Maximum temperature up to 400 ℃, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.2 ℃, DC brushless motor running smoothly low noise, aluminum die-casting ceramic coating work plate abrasion resistance corrosion resistance, double heating control circuit to improve Stability.

$ 509.00

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

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