• New Generation Vortex Mixer Announced
    The new vortex mixer from Wiggens.

    Mixers

    New Generation Vortex Mixer Announced

    A new generation vortex mixer has been developed and produced by Wiggens. The low profile design and highly touch sensitive sensor reduces wrist stress when pushing and holding the tubes.

    With small footprint the instrument is ideal for use on lab bench. The tempered glass panel features a high-brightness LED screen enabling clear viewing and the corrosion resistant housing ensures simple cleaning.

    The sparkless BLDC motor has been adapted for safety, quick acceleration and low maintenance. Built-in safety features against overload and over current come as standard.
    Two working modes are integrated into the same device: on touch and continuous. The timing function offers 00mm:01ss ~ 99mm:59ss or 00hh:01mm ~ 99hh:59mm. The platform offers remote control operation and an integrated USB-B communication interface. A variety of different tubes shapes are available.

    Featuring orbital movement with a 4 mm orbital diameter and a speed range of 100 - 3000 rpm, this instrument is an asset to any lab.

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