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Vortex Mixer LMVM-A101

Vortex Mixer LMVM-A101 operates in circling mode with maximum speed of 2800 rpm. It maintains optimal performance with temperature range of 5 to 50 °C.  It has dual operation modes of constant and inching for precise control . Equipped with low-noise AC motor for quiet operation during use. Our Vortex Mixer accommodates different sample types and volumes.

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Specifications

Operation Mode Circling
Circling Diameter 3 / 4 mm
Speed Range 2800 rpm
Running Mode Constant, Inching
Working Plate Size ɸ 55 mm
Ambient Temperature 5 to 50 °C
Permissible Relative Moisture 80 %
Protective Class IP21
Voltage ACC 220 V ± 10 % (50 / 60 Hz)
Output Power 30 W
Dimension ɸ 110 x 150 mm
Weight 2.5 kg

Features

  • Adjustable speed range 

  • Stable performance mode

  • Portable lightweight design

  • High-quality materials 

  • Low maintenance requirements 

  • User-friendly interface 

  • Efficient energy consumption 

  • Enhanced safety features 

Applications

Vortex Mixer LMVM-A101 are widely employed in biological research, chemical analysis, pharmaceuticals, environmental testing, food and beverage industries, and educational laboratories for various mixing applications and sample preparation processes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Vortex Mixer?

A Vortex Mixer is an apparatus designed to mix small vials of liquid rapidly using a vortexing motion.

2 How does a Vortex Mixer work?

It works by using an electric motor to spin a rubber cup or pad in a circular motion, creating a vortex in the liquid when a container is pressed against it.

3 What is the difference between a Vortex Mixer and a centrifuge?

A Vortex Mixer mixes liquids using circular motion, whereas a centrifuge separates substances based on density by spinning at high speeds.

4 Can Vortex Mixer be used for DNA extraction?

It is used during DNA extraction protocols to mix reagents and ensure proper lysis and homogenization of samples.

5 Is Vortex Mixer suitable for mixing cell suspensions?

It is ideal for mixing cell suspensions, helping to evenly disperse cells in a solution without the need for pipetting.

6 Can Vortex Mixer be used in microbiology labs?

It is commonly used in microbiology labs to mix bacterial cultures, resuspend pellets, and mix growth media components.

7 Can Vortex Mixer be used for chemical solubility testing?

It is used to test the solubility of chemicals by rapidly agitating solvent and solute mixtures for uniform blending.

8 Is Vortex Mixer used in environmental testing labs?

It is frequently used in environmental labs to mix water or soil samples with reagents before testing for contaminants.

9 How is Vortex Mixer used in forensic science labs?

In forensic science, it is used to mix forensic samples with solvents or reagents during DNA extraction and toxicological testing.

10 Can Vortex Mixer be used in quality control labs?

It is used in quality control labs for preparing uniform samples before analysis of pharmaceuticals, foods, or chemicals.