Wheaton W900700-A Stirrer Homogenizer 5-200 RPM Microcarrier Mixing CO2 Capable
Wheaton Science Products
Details
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CategoryHomogenizer / Stirrer
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Dimension10.0in x 8.0in x 4.0in
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SerialA20-337
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Wheaton Micro-Stir Slow-Speed Stirrers, model W900700-A, are designed for microcarrier applications and perform gentle mixing with minimal heat transfer. Equipped with a brushless stepper motor for precision and low maintenance, this unit offers three preprogrammed cell attachment protocols: constant speed for suspension cultures, interval start for cell attachment, and a two-speed mode for microcarrier applications. Operates quietly at 5-200 RPM and features a digital display for consistent speed monitoring. Capable of withstanding temperatures up to 50°C and suitable for CO2 and non-condensing humidity environments. With a used condition grade 'G' and tested basic power functions, this device offers reliable performance ideal for low-speed shear sensitive mixing in the lab. The equipment includes a power cord but not computer or software.
Key Features
- Gentle mixing with low heat transfer
- Brushless stepper motor for precision
- Three cell attachment protocols
- 5-200 RPM speed range
- Digital display for speed consistency
- CO2 and humidity environment compatible
Specifications
- Speed Range: 5-200 RPM
- Motor: Brushless stepper motor
- Temperature Resistance: Up to 50°C
- Controlled Environment Compatibility: CO2 and non-condensing humidity
- Cell Attachment Protocols: Constant speed, interval start, two-speed mode
- Digital Display: For rotation speed
Weight
Imperial: 6.0 Pounds
Metric: 2.72 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 12.0 lb x 9.6 lb x 4.8 lb
Metric: 30.48 cm x 24.38 cm x 12.19 cm
Harmonized Code
84798200
Harmonized Code Details
Code 84798200 is used for machinery for mixing and stirring liquids in chemical and pharmaceutical applications, which justifies its use for a laboratory stirrer such as this one.
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