Oscillation Dispersion Tester

The oscillating dispersion tester drives the sample container via a motor to perform high-frequency reciprocating motion, enabling rapid collision and mixing of the sample and solvent within a sealed space. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to simulate actual dispersion processes, test particle fineness and stability, and can be paired with viscometers and particle size analyzers for quality control.
Selection
When selecting, it is necessary to match the sample characteristics, consider the adjustable range of amplitude and frequency, and pay attention to the corrosion resistance of the fixture material. Check whether the temperature control accuracy meets the experimental requirements, and compare the load capacities of different models. Ensure that the safety protection devices are complete and the operation interface is simple and user-friendly. Refer to application case data of similar materials.

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Instruments

Set thermostatic foster and oscillation function in one, Temperature range 4-65 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 40-300rpm, microcomputer PID control to ensure that the temperature fluctuation is only +/- 0.2 ℃, 304 stainless steel liner easy to clean, support continuous operation.

$ 2068.00

Rotation speed 2500rpm, can handle 2000ml volume sample, integrated magnetic stirring, vortex mixing and microplate oscillation multi-function.

$ 396.00

Using the rotary oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency up to 3000 rpm, swing amplitude of 5mm, through smooth contact to achieve rapid mixing, speed can be adjusted with pressure, suitable for a variety of laboratory applications.

$ 133.00

With +/- 0.1 ℃ high temperature control accuracy and 0-200rpm Oscillation Frequency, using rotary oscillation and 8-hole design to ensure experimental Temperature uniformity and Sample Handling conformity.

$ 1122.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃, Oscillation Frequency Range start to 320rpm, support reciprocating oscillation mode, spring bottle rack adapts to a variety of comparison tests, easy to operate, safe and smooth operation.

$ 1071.00

Temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, Oscillation Frequency range 0~ 300rpm, using reciprocating oscillation mode, with reasonable structure, easy operation, high stability performance.

$ 548.00

Temperature Fluctuation +/- 1 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 30~ 150rpm, stainless steel liner anti-corrosion, support multi-stage programming control, heating drying test.

$ 1430.00

With vertical oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency up to 280rpm, pendulum amplitude of 20mm, smooth operation and low noise, stepless speed regulation can be flexibly adjusted, stainless steel spring fixture is suitable for a variety of test bottles.

$ 393.00

Integrated mixing oscillation incubate three functions, temperature accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, speed 200-1800rpm, metal module anti-pollution, support multi-point operation and timing operation.

$ 1437.00

Adopt horizontal oscillation mode, Frequency 0-240rpm continuously adjustable, stable work and low noise, equipped with 340 * 250mm tray to meet the needs of a variety of experimental containers.

$ 199.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃, Temperature resolution of 0.1 ℃, with over-temperature alarm and 9999 minutes timing function, using stepless speed control motor to achieve low noise oscillation, to meet the needs of precision experiments.

$ 543.00

The horizontal and vertical combined oscillation mode is adopted, and any mode can be used alone. The stepless speed regulation range starts to 300 times/min, and the pendulum amplitude is 20mm, which has the characteristics of low noise and long life.

$ 490.00

With 0.1 ℃ temperature resolution and 20~ 300rpm Oscillation Frequency, it supports dual tray configuration and a variety of capacity options. The liner is made of 304 stainless steel to ensure stable operation and durability.

$ 3138.00

Temperature range 4~ 50 ℃ accuracy 0.1 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 20~ 300rpm adjustable, swing amplitude 26mm to ensure uniform mixing, 304 stainless steel liner corrosion resistance easy to clean.

$ 4037.00

DC brushless motor drive, low noise and maintenance-free; Oscillation Frequency 50~ 1600rpm, soft start to avoid sample splashing; can handle 4 microplates at the same time, support RS232 interface to connect to the computer.

$ 509.00

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