The Thermo Scientific M65825Q MaxiMix III benchtop analog vortex mixer uses 120V to oscillate rapidly in a circular motion at speeds between 100 to 2,200rpm, and has push-button lighted power switch and electronic speed control, a rectangular foam rubber top, high-torque DC motor, heavy, cast-aluminum base with counterbalance system, and spring-dampened feet. This unit provides vortex mixing controlled by a solid-state electronic speed knob. The lighted main power switch indicates that the mixer is operating. The rectangular foam rubber top simultaneously mixes multiple test tubes and small flasks up to 2.2kg/5lb. The foam top can be replaced with additional interchangeable mixing and shaking accessories (sold separately) including a utility tray, a platform, or a flask holder. A high-torque, permanently lubricated DC motor provides consistent mixing action. A heavy, cast-aluminum base with counterbalance system provides strength and stability and spring-dampened feet help eliminate movement during use. The unit comes with an extra self-adhesive foam rubber top. This vortex mixer conforms to the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standards. Vortex mixers are commonly used in laboratories to mix liquids.SpecificationsSpeed range100 to 2,200rpmCapacity2.2kg/5lb.Operating temperature5 to 40˚COperating relative humidity20 to 80% noncondensingElectrical requirements120V AC, 50/60Hz, 0.4APlatform dimensions15.8 x 13.9cm/6.3 x 5.5 inches (W x D)Shaker dimensions13 x 21.5 x 16.5cm/5.1 x 8.5 x 6.5 inches (H x W x D)Shipping weight7.7kg/17lb.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.Laboratory shakers agitate liquids during laboratory procedures. These devices can be analog or digital and are typically an automated, electrically powered, countertop unit that shakes liquid in lab containers, such as flasks, funnels, or test tubes. Some shakers can operate inside fume hoods, incubators, refrigerators, or other laboratory devices, and can include controls for the frequency and/or degree of movement. The types of shakers include: orbital, rocking, rolling, rotating, and wrist action. The most common orbital shaker provides a smooth, continuous, circular motion, sometimes with a tilt angle, for uniform mixing of contents. The rocking shaker creates gentle uniform mixing with a see-saw, or up and down, motion. Reciprocating, or rolling, shakers provide a horizontal side-to-side motion with simple agitation of samples. A rotating, or rotisserie, shaker provides samples with a rotating action that moves in a circular motion. Wrist-action shakers duplicate the effect of hand mixing with "arms" on each side of the unit. Some shakers have the ability to incubate or refrigerate samples while providing shaking action.Thermo Fisher Scientific manufactures analytical instruments, laboratory equipment, consumables, and software under the Thermo Scientific, Fisher Scientific, Barnstead, and Nalgene brands, among others. The company is headquartered in Waltham, MA.What's in the Box?Thermo Scientific M65825Q Shaker MaxiMix III vortex mixerSoft foam rubber pad (PT500X6A)
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