Material Stirrer

The material mixer uses an electric motor to drive the blades in rotation, ensuring uniform mixing of different materials. It is used for the preparation of samples such as laboratory coatings, inks, etc., to guarantee consistent distribution of components. Commonly found in the raw material blending processes of the printing and plastics industries.
Selection
Select the matching power based on the viscosity of the material; determine the length of the stirring rod according to the container size; use stainless steel material for corrosive substances; include a speed adjustment function to adapt to different mixing stages; ensure stable operation with a fixing device; and design for easy cleaning and maintenance.

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Instruments

Max.stirring Capacity 2L, Rotation speed 60~ 2400rpm stepless adjustable, DC motor running smoothly low noise, ABS material heat resistance corrosion resistance, compact and portable.

$ 110.00

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

High torque design, Speed range 10~ 500rpm, low noise operation, suitable for high viscosity material mixing, Electric lift Travel 245mm, Stainless steel Impeller to ensure efficient mixing.

$ 496.00

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 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

Using high borosilicate Glass material, corrosion resistance and can withstand -80~ 200 ℃ Operating temperature, vacuum negative pressure of 0.095MPa, equipped with PTFE four-leaf stirringRod and RWD50 top Stirrer, Speed range 50~ 500rpm, support precise control and uniform material reaction.

$ 2675.00

High borosilicate Glass material, corrosion resistance and high and low temperature resistance, strong ability to withstand thermal Impact; vacuum negative pressure can reach 0.095MPa, support material reaction under negative pressure; Overhead Stirrer Rotation speed 50-500rpm, torque 70N.cm, suitable for a variety of viscosity materials.

$ 2465.00

Rotation speed 3000rpm, maximum linear speed 33m/s, high dispersion efficiency, strong material shear force, the formation of uniform suspension effect, safe and convenient operation, electric lifting fast fixed sealing barrel.

$ 2676.00

Electric lifting design is light and convenient, the highest Rotation speed of 3000rpm, line speed of 33m/s, double-end sealing structure to ensure the vacuum sealing defoaming effect, suitable for viscosity ≤ 25000cps material.

$ 2779.00

Support user material calibration function, can store 600 sets of measurement data, equipped with 3.5 inch IPS full view LCD screen, Continuous Operating Time more than 10 hours, automatic identification Probe type without recalibrating.

$ 1587.00

360N.cm Max. Torque is provided by brushless DC motor, supports 130000mpa.s high viscosity material handling, and has temperature measurement and real-time speed display functions to meet the needs of long-term stable operation.

$ 1603.00

Rotation speed up to 3000rpm, maximum line speed 33m/s, electric lifting design easy to operate, double-end sealing structure to ensure the vacuum sealing defoaming effect, suitable for viscosity ≤ 25000cps material.

$ 2571.00

Measurement range 0-99.9%, resolution 0.1%, Response Time 1 second, portable design supports rapid on-site detection, probe Sensor can penetrate deep into the material internal measurement.

$ 233.00

Glass material can be used for repeatability, Checkerboard size 25x25mm, shape 250x100mm, in line with the national standard GB/T1726, durable and accurate test.

$ 143.00

Six-station independent control, Speed range 200-2200rpm, single-station stirring capacity 1000ml; DC brushless motor noise is less than 27db, 316 stainless steel material corrosion resistance, IP64 Protection Rating splash-proof.

$ 598.00

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