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2mag bioMIXdrive 1 magnetic stirrer

for use with bioMIXcontrol S control unit

Synonym(s):

induction stirrer, magnetic induction stir plate, magnetic wear-free stirrer, stirrer

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41103806
NACRES:
NB.72

material

stainless steel plate

feature

CE compliant
positions 1

packaging

pack of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

2mag 80001

parameter

5-250 rpm speed

plate size × W × L

× 180 mm × 180 mm

stirrer volume

5-5000 mL , per stirring position

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General description

Warming- and maintenance-free magnetic stirrer with large surface, up to 5,000 mL stirring volume, also suitable for viscous culture media.

Maintenance-free 2mag-stepper-motor-drive for extremely slow and 100% jerk-free and gentle mixing of cell cultures, extended speed range from 5 up to 250 rpm, jerk-free, even and smooth stirring also at slow speeds, suitable for culture flasks with spinning propeller- and spinning ball systems.

Fully encapsulated and hermetically closed stainless steel housing, IP68, water-, dust- and germ-proof, extremely robust construction and performance, easy to clean and maximum firm, submersible in water baths, designed for the warming-free long term operation in CO2-incubators, individual measurements on request.

2mag bioMIXcontrol MS4 unit is needed and are sold separately.

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