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Model : SK-O180 Orbital Diameter : 4mm Max. Load Capacity : 2.5kg (With platform) Motor Type : Brushless DC motor Speed Range : 100-800rpm Time Settings Range : 1min-19h59min
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With a circular motion centred on the axis of rotation, this orbital shaker stirs the liquid in the container at different speeds and angles, ensuring that the sample is well mixed and evenly distributed. Our orbital shaker is compact and easy to operate, making it ideal for use in biochemistry, life sciences and laboratory research. Whether you are a professional researcher or a laboratory technician, our best orbital shaker will support your experimental work efficiently and reliably.
The laboratory orbital shaker’s screen display is clear and the buttons are well laid out for precise control of mixing speed and time.
Laboratory orbital shaker is designed with heat dissipation and silence in mind to extend the life of the unit.
Fixing jig for Lab orbital shaker to stabilize test tubes, flasks, petri dishes and other lab containers.
Orbital Shaker: For gentle mixing, usually used in biology and chemistry experiments. Particularly for cell culture and gentle mixing, it has a lower RPM and is suitable for gentle mixing over long periods of time.
Orbital Mixer: Offers higher RPM and mixing intensity, suitable for tasks requiring powerful mixing, such as sample dissolution, rapid mixing of viscous substances. Higher RPM for more efficient mixing.
In short, the Orbital Shaker focuses on gentle mixing and the Orbital Mixer emphasizes efficient mixing.
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