Small mechanical stirrer

A small mechanical stirrer drives the rotation of blades through a motor, creating forced convection in liquids or semi-fluids. It is used in laboratories for mixing, dissolving, and homogenizing samples. It is commonly employed in scenarios such as paint and ink formulation, chemical reactions, and sample pretreatment.
Selection
Select a motor with corresponding torque based on the viscosity of the material, and match the diameter of the stirring paddle according to the container dimensions. Choose stainless steel or polytetrafluoroethylene materials based on the corrosiveness of the material. Opt for stepless speed adjustment models when speed regulation is required, and confirm the motor's temperature resistance range for high-temperature environments.

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Instruments

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

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

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

Rotation speed stable and no temperature rise, Max. stirring Capacity 3L, Speed range 0~ 1500rpm, suitable for small capacity single stirring needs.

$ 148.00

Maximum load 0.5KN, designed for small force test, compact structure, easy operation, ensure test Stability and Repeatability.

$ 169.00

Maximum load 0.5KN, compact structure, reliable clamping, suitable for a variety of small sample testing, easy to operate.

$ 138.00

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

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

Full digitalization adjustment with precision automatic control, support 1-400mm/min speed range and 0.5% force value accuracy, with multiple test modes and real-time Linear dispersion display function.

$ 2862.00

Adopt 4mm small diaMeter design, suitable for surface or small area measurement; Repeatability Delta E * ab < 0.05 to ensure Measurement accuracy; Horizontal structure is small in size, comfortable and stable to hold.

$ 1203.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and +/- 0.5% force value accuracy, support tensile compression bending and other test modes.

$ 2862.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and ≤ +/- 0.5% force value Indication Error, support a variety of test modes such as tensile, compression and bending test, real-time display data Linear dispersion and automatic storage.

$ 2862.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; with 1-400mm/min speed range and ≤ +/- 0.5% force value accuracy, support a variety of test modes such as tensile compression and bending test, real-time display data Linear dispersion.

$ 2862.00

Adopt precision automatic control and data collection system to achieve full digitalization adjustment; range 1000N, force Indication Error ≤ +/- 0.5%, support a variety of test modes such as tensile compression and bending test; compact size for table operation, with overload protection and limit protection.

$ 3054.00

It is suitable for tensile, compression, bending, shear and other mechanical tests, and supports various control modes such as fixed speed, positioning shift, and fixed force. It has powerful Linear dispersion analysis function and flexible report editing ability.

$ 1553.00

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