Lab Mixer / Laboratory Mixers

Laboratory mixers are instruments designed to mix varying amount of liquids ranging from just a few milliliters up to multiple gallons. With uses in a slew of scientific industries, lab mixers are an integral component of labs across the globe. There are several different types of lab mixers. For instance, some such as vortex mixers have a small vibrating platform while others have paddle-like attachments which stir the liquid from overhead. Things to consider when purchasing a mixer for your lab are the speed, capacity, and space required.
CompanyGlas-Col, LLCGlas-Col, LLC
ItemNon Aerating/Upward Flow StirrersPulse Platform Mixer
Catalog Number099D UF12 / 099D UF24 / 099D 25A / 099D 25B099A PPM12
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DescriptionThe upward flow stirrer mixes without introducing air. The unique, continuous-shearing and blending nonaer1an.gifaction occurs entirely below the solution's surface, creating a thorough mixing action without foaming or splashing. Even at high speeds in nearly full containers, there is minimal ... Read MoreGlas-Col's new orbital Pulse Mixer is capable of performing high or low speed pulse mixing for most applications. This unit is able to accommodate a wide variety of glassware, racks, well plates or reactor blocks for accurate, repeatable results.

Our pulse mixers have been used in blood banks,
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Capacity250 to 8000 ml (depends on model)Inquire
Speed Range100 to 11,500 rpm150 to 1800 rpm
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