Stirrers
Stirrers are used ubiquitously in laboratories for simple mixing procedures with solutions of varying viscosities and heating needs. Hotplate varieties bring solutions up to heat quickly and efficiently, and powerful magnets in automatic stirrers deliver reliably consistent performance for all samples. Stirring rods and powered stirring units are all built of durable materials and deliver long-lasting performance under regular or continuous use. Surfaces are easy to clean for low maintenance concerns.
Digital Ceramic Magnetic Hotplate Stirrer, AREC 10 Advance
Supplier: VELP SCIENTIFIC
AREC 10 Advance Digital Ceramic Hotplate Stirrer is a state-of-the-art 26×26 cm ceramic hotplate stirrer combining powerful performance, advanced safety features, several connectivity options, and enhanced user experience, ensuring precision, efficiency, and uncompromising safety in every experiment.
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AM 4 Digital Multi-position Hotplate Stirrers
Supplier: VELP SCIENTIFIC
Digital hotplate stirrers with four independent plates in CerAlTop™, ensuring precise thermoregulation of the medium, high safety, and maximum reliability. Units have epoxy painted aluminum housing.
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Turbine spinner for use with Bruker® Spectrometers, SP Wilmad-LabGlass
Supplier: SP Industries
Manufactured to precision standards that exceed the spectrometer manufacturers requirements.
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Stirring shafts
Supplier: Lenz Laborglas
Stirring shafts made of precision calibrated glass tube.
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Overhead stirrer shafts
Supplier: COWIE
PTFE, with encapsulated steel reinforced drive shaft. Chemically inert. The smooth surface reduces contamination and makes cleaning easier.
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Stirrer blades
Supplier: Bohlender
Stirrer blades made from PTFE, with a set of clamp screws made from a PTFE/PEEK compound.
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Magnetic stirring bar, octagonal, PTFE
Supplier: COWIE
Octahedral magnetic stirring bars.
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Magnetic stirring bars, PTFE/rare earth, TURBO™ octagonal
Supplier: COWIE
Octagonal shaped PTFE coated stirrer bars made using rare earth samarium-cobalt magnets, have greater magnetic strength than Alnico magnets.
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Magnetic stirring bars, double cross-head, PTFE
Supplier: COWIE
Double cross-head has a greater turbulance when compared to single cross-head.
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Magnetic stirring bars, oval
Supplier: COWIE
PTFE covered. For stirrers with rare earth magnetic core the magnetic attraction is 1,5 to 2 times stronger than conventional stirrers. The magnetic core is made from a combination of samarium and cobalt. The rare earth stirrers will continue to function at full strength for many years as the magnetism remains for longer.
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Magnetic stirrers, MST and MST Digital
Supplier: VELP SCIENTIFIC
Compact magnetic stirrers which are ideal for microtitration, BOD, microbiology and biochemistry. The robust units are powerful and their technopolymer casing resists chemicals. MST Digital has a bright digital display for accurate speed monitoring and an on board timer (1 to 900 minutes or continuous mode) for unattended operation.
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KPG stirrer bearings, with GL male thread
Supplier: Lenz Laborglas
Stirring Tools, Stirrer bearing with screw cap, DURAN®, cone 29/32 NS, GL 25 thread, 90 mm
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Magnetic stirring bar retrievers
Supplier: COWIE
PP covered, strong Alnico V magnetic core and hanging ring at one end. For the removal of stirrer magnets from vessels of all kinds.
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Magnetic stirring bars, PTFE, micro
Supplier: COWIE
Magnetic stirrer bar with white PTFE coating, used for very small containers.
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Stirrer bearings, with vacuum jacket, KPG®
Supplier: Lenz Laborglas
Stirrer bearings with NS cone and vacuum connections which made of precision calibrated glass tube.
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Overhead stirrer tools, anchor stirrers
Supplier: Bohlender
PTFE stirrers: These stirrer tools have a PTFE coated stainless steel shaft, and the U-shaped stirrer blade is made entirely of PTFE. Ideal for mixing viscous liquids. Strong, tangential flow with shear rate in the margin area, little sediment on the wall of the vessel.



