Laboratory Rotary Shaker

The laboratory rotary shaker drives the platform to perform circular motion through a motor, ensuring uniform mixing of liquids or materials inside containers. It is used for the dissolution, dispersion, and reaction processes of samples such as coatings and inks, and can simulate actual stirring conditions in the paper and plastics industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the speed range should cover experimental needs, and the platform size should accommodate commonly used containers. Focus on operational stability and noise control, with materials resistant to chemical corrosion. Configure temperature control according to sample preservation requirements, and include timing functions to enhance operational convenience.

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Instruments

Temperature range RT +~ 60 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 0~ 300rpm, intelligent integrated circuit to achieve no drift temperature control, rotary oscillation mode to ensure uniform mixing.

$ 1219.00

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, Oscillation Frequency 40~ 300rpm, Temperature range RT + 5~ 65 ℃, 304 stainless steel liner and microcomputer PID control, with UV sterilization and automatic storage setting paraMeters.

$ 1427.00

Support 0~ 260rpm stepless speed regulation and rotary oscillation mode, equipped with stainless steel spring universal fixture, can be adapted to a variety of test bottles, smooth operation and low noise, to meet the needs of multi-sample mixing.

$ 519.00

Rotary oscillation with 0~ 300rpm Frequency range, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, with 5~ 120 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of compounds thermostatic foster needs.

$ 587.00

Using rotary oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency 0~ 300rpm adjustable, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with 5~ 120 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of compounds thermostatic foster needs.

$ 548.00

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, small footprint and large bottle load; Temperature range 4~ 65 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃; 304 stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, quiet operation and support multi-stage programming.

$ 2315.00

Swing amplitude 20mm, Oscillation Frequency up to 280 times/min, with 0-120 minutes timing device, low noise and compact operation.

$ 288.00

With 0~ 220rpm Oscillation Frequency and 20mm swing amplitude, using rotary oscillation mode, no movement phenomenon and no noise during operation, built-in speed measurement and timing device for easy operation.

$ 614.00

With 0~ 220rpm speed range and 20mm swing amplitude, the rotary oscillation mode is noise-free and prevents movement, and the integrated timing and speed measurement functions are convenient for solution analysis and operation.

$ 567.00

Oscillation Frequency 0~ 260rpm, pendulum amplitude 20mm, smooth operation and low noise, support swirling, up and down, left and right oscillation mode, to meet the needs of different samples mixing.

$ 932.00

Integrated Incubator and Shaker functions, small footprint and large bottle capacity; Microcomputer PID control temperature and Oscillation Frequency, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃; 304 stainless steel liner is easy to clean, supports multi-stage programming and UV sterilization to ensure safe and efficient operation.

$ 1773.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, the speed range starts to 300rpm, with double oscillation mode of rotary and reciprocating, multi-functional spring bottle rack supports a variety of comparison experiments, safe and simple operation.

$ 601.00

The equipment is designed with double rollers, with a test load of 5kg, a drop height of 500 + 1000mm, and a rotation speed of 5-20 times/minute to meet the needs of continuous rotary drop testing.

$ 1174.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, Oscillation Frequency start to 300rpm, using rotary oscillation mode, pendulum amplitude of 20mm, stepless speed regulation smooth operation, inner cavity stainless steel material corrosion resistance, suitable for a variety of contrast specimens foster.

$ 483.00

Brushless DC motor is used to achieve 0~ 300rpm constant speed oscillation, Temperature range RT +~ 60 ℃ and no drift, rotary oscillation ensures uniform mixing of samples.

$ 740.00

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