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Magnetic Stirrer
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Magnetic stirrer is a kind of Lab mixing device. Spins a stir bar in liquid via rotating magnetic field. Used in biology/chemistry (0-1000 rpm, 5-40°C). Quiet, controlled mixing for experiments where rods are impractical. Simple design: base with rotating magnet and platform for container. Creates uniform mix. Adjustable speed/temperature control on most models.
Oil Free Vacuum Pump
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Oil-free vacuum pumps achieve mid-range vacuum (2-79 torr) with easy adjustment for desired level. They offer low maintenance and flow rates from 25 to 70 L/min. These pumps are used in various applications like degassing, filtration, and freeze drying. By achieving vacuum without oil, they reduce contamination risks.
Peristaltic Pumps
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Peristaltic pumps precisely control fluid flow ( +-0.1% speed accuracy) with a wide flow rate range (6000:1 turndown ratio). They use a rotating roller to squeeze a flexible tube, isolating the fluid and preventing contamination. These pumps are ideal for accurate dosing, transferring liquids, or continuous flow applications in various industries.
Safety Goggles
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Safety goggles are kinds of protective eyewear for labs and workshops. They typically have a thermoplastic frame for comfort and ventilation, and scratch-resistant polycarbonate lenses with anti-fogging properties. These features guarantee a clear, comfortable view while protecting eyes from splashes, chemicals, and airborne particles.
Ultrasonic Probe Sonicator
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An ultrasonic probe sonicator disrupts materials with sound waves. It uses a generator, converter, cable, and probe to create intense vibrations in a liquid sample. This cavitation process breaks down cells, particles, or speeds up reactions. They are used in biology, chemistry, and nanotechnology for applications like cell lysis, homogenization, and emulsification.
Flame Photometer
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A flame photometer measures element concentration. It uses a burner to excite a liquid sample (in cuvettes, 10-50mm), causing elements to emit characteristic light. A detector measures light intensity, with higher intensity indicating higher concentration. This simple, yet effective technique is used in labs for analyzing alkali and alkaline earth metals in various samples.
Lab Digital Colony Counter
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A lab digital colony counter speeds up counting bacteria or mold colonies on petri dishes. These countertop devices typically accept 110mm dishes and use a light source and magnifying lens for clear visualization. A pressure-sensitive pen or touch screen counts each colony as you mark it. Compared to manual counting, this digital method offers faster, more accurate results, reducing fatigue for microbiologists.
Laboratory Muffle Furnace
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A laboratory muffle furnace is an electrically powered oven for high-temperature processes (up to around 1200°C). They are known for their durability and reliability, making them ideal for various industrial applications. These furnaces feature a well-insulated chamber to maintain consistent temperatures and minimize heat loss. Common applications include ashing samples, heat treating metals, and curing materials.
Ultra Turrax Homogenizer System
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The Ultra Turrax homogenizer system is a lab device that uses a high-speed rotating blade to break up (homogenize) samples in liquids. With a typical 125W motor and reaching speeds of 30,000 rpm, it efficiently disrupts cells, tissues, or other materials. To prevent overheating, it features a duty cycle with a 10-minute on time followed by a 5-minute cool down period.