The FINEPCR SH30t 110V benchtop analog orbital shaker uses dual voltage (110/220V) at speeds between 0 and 300rpm, and has a tachometer with LED, continuous or timed shaking up to 180 minutes, a 300 x 300mm (W x D) platform with nonslip mat, a 14mm orbital motion range, clamps for nine 250ml flasks, and elastic ties. (W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.) The tachometer with LED displays speed, and rotary knobs adjust the speed and time. Shaking can be continuous or timed for ease of operation. The orbital motion range provides uniform mixing with a smooth continuous circular action. The tray platform comes with a nonslip mat. The platform can be fitted with standard elastic ties or clamps (clamps sold separately) to secure up to nine, 250ml flasks. A second platform (sold separately) can be added to double the working area. The unit has ball joint bearings for durability. Laboratory shakers are used in many analytic procedures, including drug analysis, water pollution analysis, and hemolysis.
Speed range | 0 to 300rpm |
Orbit | 14mm |
Time setting range | 180 minutes or continuous |
Capacity | 8kg |
Operating temperature | Lower than 65˚C |
Electrical requirements | 110/220V AC, 50/60Hz, 35W |
Platform dimensions | 300 x 300mm (W x D) |
Shaker dimensions | 158 x 300 x 300mm (H x W x D) |
Weight | 15kg |
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.
FINEPCR manufactures laboratory equipment such as shakers, mixers, stirrers, and incubators. The company, founded in 1989, is headquartered in South Korea.
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