Laboratory Shear Mixer

The laboratory shear mixer generates shear forces through the high-speed rotation of the rotor and stator, tearing, crushing, and mixing materials. It is used for emulsification, dispersion, and homogenization processes in industries such as coatings and inks. It is suitable for small-batch sample preparation and process parameter exploration in laboratory settings.
Selection
Select motor power based on material viscosity, with high viscosity requiring higher power. Determine working capacity according to processing volume, and ensure the adjustable speed range accommodates different processes. Pay attention to the gap between the rotor and stator, as well as material selection; choose wear-resistant steel for hard materials. Include a grounding device to prevent static electricity, and use a stainless steel housing for corrosive environments.

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Instruments

Range 320~ 320000000mPa · s, support 0.1~ 200rpm stepless speed change, LCD screen can simultaneously display viscosity, shear rate, shear stress and other sets of paraMeters, with a small number of sample adapters only 10-20mL sample volume.

$ 2374.00

Small hydraulic device to achieve masonry shear test, rated thrust 150KN, digital pressure Gauge direct reading, accuracy +/- 1%, detection of local damage, easy to operate.

$ 690.00

Using 16-bit microcomputer processor and stepper motor high subdivision drive, the whole process of stepless variable speed and stable Rotation speed, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, LCD screen can display viscosity, shear rate, shear stress, Rotation speed, temperature and torque and other paraMeters.

$ 1994.00

The rotational speed range is 200-11000rpm, the processing capacity is up to 40L, and the precision-matched stator structure is used to achieve high-efficiency shear emulsification, which is suitable for the dispersion of various viscosity liquids and granular materials.

$ 493.00

Using 316 stainless steel working head, Speed range 1000-13000rpm, maximum processing viscosity 8000mpa.s, with stepless speed regulation and real-time data display function, suitable for shear emulsification experiments of various viscosity liquids.

$ 1213.00

Driven by a series-excited high-speed motor, Speed range 0-11000rpm, rotor maximum linear speed of 19m/s, tens of thousands of shear tears per minute, processing viscosity up to 8000cp, to achieve efficient emulsification dispersion.

$ 719.00

32 5ml centrifuge tubes can be installed vertically on both sides, using a vertical installation design, suitable for HT-X100 swirl/spin Mixer, improving Sample Handling efficiency.

$ 149.00

Driven by high-speed motor, the speed range is 1000-13000rpm, the maximum processing viscosity is 8000mpa.s, with constant speed control and overload protection, suitable for shear emulsification experiments of various viscosity liquids.

$ 1163.00

The Piezoelectric Ceramic Shear Sensor can simultaneously measure Acceleration, Speed and Displacement, Acceleration Measurement range 0.1~ 199.9 m/s ², with automatic switching range and backlight display function.

$ 276.00

Using Piezoelectric Ceramic Shear Sensor, Acceleration Measurement range 0.1~ 199.9m/s ², Frequency range 10Hz~ 1KHz, with automatic switching range and backlight display function.

$ 308.00

Double-sided horizontal mounting design can accommodate 40 centrifuge tubes simultaneously, compatible with 1.5ml and 2.0ml specifications, suitable for swirl/spin Mixer for efficient Sample Handling.

$ 149.00

Adopting rotary oscillation design, Frequency 3000rpm, pendulum amplitude 5mm, suitable for small containers such as testtube and Colorimetric tube, it can efficiently handle the experimental requirements of large chemical reactions and few solutions.

$ 125.00

Adopt dual stator structure to enhance shear effect, Power 1050W, Speed range 3500-25000rpm, equipped with a variety of stators interchangeable, support continuously variable speed and strong torque output.

$ 4592.00

The shear rate is 5.0N, the sample volume is only 170μL, the applicable viscosity range is 50~ 100000mPa · s, suitable for a variety of fluid measurement, high measurement accuracy.

$ 683.00

Rated thrust 150KN, accuracy +/- 1%, equipped with 2.8 inch full touch LCD screen and Bluetooth printing function, can directly read shear force and store 200,000 data, support computer Connectivity view detection Linear dispersion.

$ 862.00

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