Digital Type Magnetic Stirrer

The digital magnetic stirrer drives a magnet to rotate via a motor, which in turn synchronizes the rotation of the magnetic stir bar inside the container to achieve liquid mixing. It features digital screen control for adjusting rotation speed and time, and is used for stirring, dissolving, or heating reactions of laboratory samples.
Selection
When selecting, consider the sample viscosity and volume to match the stirring force, check the temperature range and material corrosion resistance, ensure speed stability and safety protection features, and choose a suitable heating plate based on the container size.

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Driven by three-phase brushless DC motor, with large torque and strong magnetic force, Max. stirring Capacity 50L, stirring speed 60~ 1400rpm, digital display Rotation speed is clear and intuitive, suitable for large-capacity stirring needs.

$ 545.00

Driven by three-phase brushless DC motor, with large torque and strong magnetic force, Max. stirring Capacity 50L, stirring speed 60~ 1400rpm, suitable for large-capacity stirring, and equipped with digital display Rotation speed.

$ 520.00

Heating power 800W, speed range 0-2600 rpm, support vacuum reaction and pressure reaction for a long time stirring, with durable magnetic steel and PTFE stirrer.

$ 209.00

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

Magnetic field drive technology implementation of liquid mixing, Speed range 0-1800rpm adjustable, maximum stirring capacity 2000ml, equipped with digital timing function, support charging and easy to move operation.

$ 115.00

Using three-phase brushless DC motor to achieve 50-1500rpm stable speed regulation, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃ and with temperature protection function, soft start design to prevent stirrer beating, suitable for long-term unmanned operation.

$ 424.00

Rotation speed is stable with brushless DC motor, torque is 73.5mN · M, magnetic force is especially strong, suitable for large capacity stirring, Max. stirring Capacity 20L, Speed range 60~ 2000rpm.

$ 323.00

Quadruple Synchronous Stir Design, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, using digital electronic temperature control technology, heating power 150W * 2, stirring speed 0~ 2000rpm, DC motor running without noise vibration.

$ 243.00

Six-station synchronous operation, Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL × 6, Speed range 50~ 1700rpm, LED digital tube real-time display Rotation speed paraMeters, support Continuous Operating Mode.

$ 517.00

With temperature and rotational speed dual digital display function, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, using PID self-tuning and thyristor control, Max. stirring Capacity 2000mL, heating power 500W, Pottery and porcelain coated panels are resistant to corrosion and high temperature.

$ 667.00

Driven by three-phase brushless DC motor, Rotation speed 50-1500rpm can be adjusted smoothly, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, with soft start anti-hopper and temperature protection functions, suitable for long-term unattended operation.

$ 424.00

DC brushless motor drive, torque up to 80mN · M, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, support table and liquid temperature dual control, electronic timing up to 9999 minutes, with dual digital display and intelligent PID temperature control function.

$ 412.00

Magnetic field drive technology implementation of liquid mixing, Speed range 0~ 1600rpm adjustable, Max. Stirring Capacity up to 1000mL, equipped with large screen LCD display for easy operation and monitoring.

$ 106.00

With 0~ 2400rpm stepless speed regulation function, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, digital temperature control system to ensure that the solution stirring process is stable and accurate, suitable for small volume sample experimental operation.

$ 149.00

Single chip digital control technology, with heating plate and liquid temperature double automatic temperature control function, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, Max.stirring Capacity 5L, support 0-250 minutes timing and 1500rpm Rotation speed adjustment.

$ 298.00

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