Talboys 945611 Basic Vortex Mixer with US Plug, 230V, 2500rpm
The Talboys 945611 Basic Vortex Mixer is a touch-operated vortex mixer (shaker) with fixed speed of 2,500rpm for rapid vortexing of samples. This mixer comes with a cup head for mixing a single test tube and a 3" (76mm) diameter platform with rubber cover for mixing a beaker, a flask, or multiple tubes. Additional interchangeable mixing heads (sold separately) are available for holding various tubes, microplates, and vessels. The unit has European Conformity (CE) marking. Vortex shakers are commonly used in laboratories to mix liquids.
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Speed | 2,500rpm |
Mixing capacity | Cup head for mixing a single test tube; 3" (76mm) diameter platform for mixing a beaker, a flask, or multiple tubes; additional interchangeable mixing heads are available (sold separately) |
Orbit | 4.9mm |
Electrical rating | 230V, 50/60Hz with US plug |
Duty rating | Intermittent |
Operating conditions | 4 to 40 degrees C (39 to 104 degrees F) at 20% to 85% relative humidity |
Dimensions | 13.3 x 12.7 x 20.3cm/5.25 x 5 x 8 inches (H x W x D) |
H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Vortex shakers mix small amounts of liquid in laboratory containers for biochemical, microbiological, and other applications. A vortex shaker can be analog or digital and is commonly an automated, electrically powered, benchtop unit with a base that holds a rubber cup or a platform that spins off center. The user places a test tube, beaker, or other small vessel of liquid onto the spinning cup or platform, creating a vortex to mix the liquid. Some models can hold multiple containers, often by an accessory attached to the base. Additional features may include fixed or variable speeds, touch or hands-free operation, and various voltages.
Troemner manufactures precision weights and laboratory equipment under the Talboys brand. The company, founded in 1838 and headquartered in Thorofare, NJ, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9001.