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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.
Magnetic stirring bars, PTFE, cross-shaped, Spinplus®, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
Spinplus® magnetic stirring bars improve speed and efficiency of mixing.
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Magnetic stirring bars, double-ended
Supplier: SEMADENI
Double ended magnetic stirring bars provide excellent centering, limited contact surface and high turbulence even at low speeds.
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Magnetic stirring bars, octagonal, rare earth, Spinbar®, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
These stirring bars reduce the frequency of spinout in viscous solutions or when stirring at high speeds. The high magnetic field strength of samarium cobalt (Rare Earth) magnets can provide up to three times stronger coupling versus Alnico magnetic stirring bars. Stronger coupling with the drive magnet keeps the stirring bar centered and rotating effectively.
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Magnetic stirring bars, PTFE coated, cylindrical
Supplier: KARTELL
PTFE coated, cylindrical.
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Magnetic stirring bars, PTFE, oval
Supplier: KARTELL
These oval shaped PTFE stirring bars are ideal for containers or bottles with round bottom.
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Magnetic stirring bars,double-ended, PTFE-coated
Supplier: KARTELL
Double ended magnetic stirring bars provide excellent centering, limited contact surface and high turbulence even at low speeds.
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Magnetic stirring bars, PTFE, elliptical, Spinbar®, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
These PTFE covered egg-shaped magnetic stirring bars have their own pivot point without a separate ring or abrupt change in contour. Designed especially for use in round-bottom vessels, they spin unrestricted by the contours of the vessel.