PCE Instruments PCE-MSR 20 Laboratory Technology for Liquids Adjustable Direction of Rotation

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PCE Instruments PCE-MSR 20 Laboratory Technology for Liquids Adjustable Direction of Rotation
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Laboratory Technology for liquids up to 5 l / Stirring speed up to 1600 rpm / Adjustable direction of rotation / Programme mode: up to 6 stirring programmes / 1 stirring position

The Laboratory Technology is an easy-to-use laboratory device that is used for the efficient mixing of liquids. With a 3.7 inch LCD display and user-friendly controls, the stirring speed, stirring time and direction of rotation can be customized. The stirring speed can be set within a range of 100 ... 1,600 rpm and has an accuracy of ±10 rpm.

The Laboratory Technology automatically saves the last set working parameters and up to six individually programmed stirring cycles. This enables a quick restart with the desired settings. The stirrer also has an integrated timer that allows precise time control from one second to 99 hours and 59 minutes.

The use of a brushless motor ensures maintenance-free and quiet operation. The robust acrylic stirring plate measuring 173 x 180 mm provides a stable base for a wide range of stirring tasks, even for longer operating times. The Laboratory Technology can process liquid volumes up to a maximum of 5 litres and is operated via a power supply of AC 100 ... 240V at 50 Hz.

Features:

  • Stirring speed adjustable from 100 ... 1,600 rpm adjustable
  • Timer: 1 s ... 99h 59 min
  • Stirring plate made of safety glass
  • For a maximum of 5 litres of liquid
  • Programme mode: up to 6 stirring programmes
  • Power supply: 100 ... 240V AC, 50/60 Hz

Includes:

  • 1 x PCE-MSR 20 Laboratory Technology
  • 1 x Device cable
  • 1 x Stirring rod: Ø 8 x 30 mm
  • 1 x Operating instructions
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