Electromagnetic Stirring Heater

Electromagnetic stirring heaters generate eddy currents in metal containers through electromagnetic induction to produce heat, while the magnetic field drives the stirrer to rotate for mixing. They are used for simultaneous heating and stirring of laboratory samples, commonly applied in scenarios requiring temperature-controlled mixing, such as chemical reactions and solution preparation.
Selection
When selecting, consider whether the heating temperature range and stirring speed match the experimental requirements, and ensure the container material is magnetic. Check temperature control accuracy and stirring stability, ensuring compatibility with the container's bottom shape. Verify safety protection features such as overheating power-off, and choose a model with appropriate torque based on the sample viscosity.

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Instruments

With electromagnetic stirring function, it can perform measurement and automatic stirring at the same time; support two-point calibration and automatic identification of three standard buffer solutions; measurement resolution is 0.01pH, Stability up to +/- 0.01pH/3h.

$ 504.00

The special forming process heater has no warpage deformation at high temperature, excellent corrosion resistance of the spray panel, uniform working surface temperature, Heating power 2 × 1000KW, rapid and safe heating.

$ 128.00

Driven by brushless DC motor, Max. stirring Capacity up to 10 liters, stirring speed range of 150-2000rpm, with super stirring force, suitable for high viscosity liquid stirring.

$ 227.00

Max.stirring Capacity 5L, stirring speed 0~ 2000rpm, using strong magnetic drive, suitable for medium capacity stirring, smooth and continuous operation.

$ 170.00

Using DC three-phase brushless motor, torque up to 50mN · M, Max. stirring Capacity 10L, Speed range 50~ 1800rpm, stable operation and no electromagnetic interference.

$ 169.00

Max. stirring Capacity 10L, stirring speed 100-2000rpm, stainless steel face, strong stirring force suitable for high viscosity liquid, Continuous Operating Mode.

$ 238.00

Maximum stirring capacity 2 liters, Speed range 100 to 2000 rpm, Compact structure suitable for small capacity stirring, Continuous Operating Mode to ensure stable operation.

$ 141.00

Rotation speed is stable, Max. stirring Capacity 5L, stirring speed 60~ 2000rpm, strong magnetic steel stirring force, corrosion resistant engineering plastic shell.

$ 186.00

Brushless DC motor with strong magnet, strong stirring force; Maximum stirring capacity of 3 liters, Speed range up to 1500 rpm; Corrosion resistant shell and stainless steel face to ensure long-term stable operation.

$ 162.00

Four-hole independent magnetic stirring can be stepless speed regulation and display Rotation speed, Temperature range 15~ 120 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.05 ℃, 4-sided Glass design is easy to observe sample changes.

$ 1492.00

Maximum heating temperature 400 ° C, stirring speed 0~ 1250rpm, support external temperature sensor automatic thermostatic, key Rotation speed setting to prevent stirringRod stall, large screen LCD display temperature and stirring status.

$ 259.00

Rotation speed is smooth and not affected by Power supply frequency, torque is 73.5mN · M, magnetic force is particularly strong, suitable for large capacity stirring, Max.stirring Capacity 20L, speed range 60-2000rpm.

$ 311.00

Driven by brushless DC motor, Rotation speed is stable and rotation distance is 73.5mN · M, magnetic force is particularly strong, suitable for large capacity stirring, Max. stirring Capacity 20L, Speed range 60~ 2000rpm.

$ 319.00

With electric and magnetic dual stirring function, Temperature range to 100 ℃, Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL, suitable for small volume sample precise and stable stirring.

$ 180.00

With magnetic stirring function, the maximum stirring capacity of 2000ml, Speed range 200-2500rpm, vibration range 4.5mm, support point and continuous operation mode switching.

$ 359.00

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