Multi-head Magnetic Constant Temperature Heating Stirrer

The multi-head magnetic constant temperature heating stirrer drives the stirring rod to rotate through magnetic coupling, combined with a heating plate to achieve simultaneous constant temperature stirring of multiple samples. It is used in laboratories for the dissolution, mixing, and reaction processes of samples such as coatings and inks, and can handle multiple containers simultaneously.
Selection
When selecting, consider the heating temperature range and uniformity, the precision of stirring speed control, the number and layout of magnetic heads, the corrosion resistance of materials, safety protection features such as overheating power-off, as well as container compatibility and the ease of use of the operation interface.

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Stepless speed regulation can achieve precision and stable stirring within the range of 2400rpm, Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL, supports two-way and multi-head stirring functions, suitable for small volume sample testing.

$ 151.00

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

Measurement range 0-10mm, accuracy ≤ 0.02mm, equipped with a variety of probe diaMeters including Φ 2mm, Φ 5mm, etc., support different pressure settings, simple and reliable structure.

$ 315.00

Using infrared heating technology, the heating speed reaches 5 ℃/sec, Temperature uniformity 1-3 ℃, supports internal and external temperature sensor switching, equipped with 6 independent stations, Max. stirring Capacity 18L, DC motor runs smoothly.

$ 1663.00

Ten station independent control design, each station Max. stirring Capacity 1000mL, stirring speed range 0~ 1500rpm, using brushless DC motor drive, Heating power adjustable within the rated range, suitable for small capacity multi station operation.

$ 1085.00

15 Station Synchronous Stir, Nano heating technology implementation fast uniform heating, speed range 100-1100rpm continuously adjustable, Max.stirring Capacity 7.5L, Microcrystalline Pottery and porcelain panel acid and alkali easy to clean.

$ 1461.00

Heat collection heating method, heating speed and energy saving, Temperature range up to 300 ℃, speed range 0-2600 rpm, support vacuum reaction and pressure reaction for a long time stirring.

$ 180.00

With six synchronous stirring function, Max. stirring Capacity up to 6000mL, Speed range 0-2400rpm stepless adjustable, using digital temperature control system, support room temperature to 100 ℃ accurate temperature control, suitable for small volume sample experiments.

$ 344.00

Double head design can process two samples simultaneously, stirring speed of 2400rpm, Temperature range from room temperature to 100 ℃, suitable for stable mixing and heating of small volume solutions.

$ 277.00

DC brushless motor noise ≤ 27dB, four-station independent control can simultaneously stir different samples, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, heating surface corrosion resistant Teflon coating maximum temperature of 320 ℃, LCD digital display temperature and Rotation speed.

$ 954.00

Rotation speed is stable with brushless DC motor. Heating power 600W with dual automatic temperature control system can set 1~ 300 temperature difference coefficient to adapt to different experimental conditions. Four stations operate independently without interfering with each other.

$ 820.00

Adopting stepless speed regulation technology implementation of 100-2400rpm precision mixing, equipped with four independent working plates, supporting multiple sets of sample synchronous processing, Heating power up to 800W, to meet the needs of different experimental temperatures.

$ 180.00

Maximum stirring capacity 12 liters, Heating power 750 watts, with microcomputer control technology to ensure that Rotation speed is constant, aluminum alloy die casting shell high temperature corrosion resistance easy to clean, LCD screen display a number of paraMeters.

$ 441.00

The use of brushless DC motor to achieve a wide range of 50~ 2000rpm stirring, PT100 Sensor to ensure +/- 1 ℃ temperature control accuracy, four-station independent control can simultaneously process different samples, matt Teflon coating heating surface corrosion resistance and surface temperature up to 320 ℃.

$ 1042.00

Maximum stirring capacity 5 liters, Heating power 550 watts, Microcomputer control technology to ensure constant Rotation speed, external Temperature Sensor accurate control of solution temperature, with temperature deviation protection and anti-corrosion design.

$ 388.00

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