55438-U
QuEChERS Shaker and Rack Starter Kit
AC/DC input 230 V AC, Schuko plug
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feature
3.6 mm orbit
includes 50 mL Tube Rack (55279-U), 15 mL Tube Rack (Z765589), and 2 mL Tube Rack (Z765554)
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Benchmark Scientific BV1010-E
parameter
500-2500 rpm speed
technique(s)
QuEChERS: suitable
platform size
12 in. (30 cm) × 7 in. (17.8 cm)
size
15 in. (38.5 cm) × 9.2 in. (23.5 cm) × 16.5 in. (42 cm)
weight
29 lb (13 kg)
application(s)
food and beverages
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General description
- Benchmixer™ XL multi-tube vortexer (Z765503 or Z765511)
- 50 mL QuEChERS Extraction Tube Shaker Rack (55279-U)
- 15 mL QuEChERS Cleanup Tube Shaker Rack (Z765589)
- 2 mL QuEChERS Cleanup Tube Shaker Rack (Z765554)
The Benchmixer™ XL is a heavy duty vortex mixer designed to facilitate hands-free mixing in tubes, flasks, vials or cylinders. It is ideal for the QuEChERS pesticide analysis method and is instantly adaptable to an exceptionally broad range of vessels, racks and applications (horizontal or vertical).
The precisely balanced drive system includes an oversized motor that delivers accurate, reproducible speeds up to 2500 rpm with rattle-free operation and minimal vibration. The programmable pulsing function allows for time specific interval mixing, increasing agitation.
The 7 x 12 inch platform accommodates a wide variety of standard, pre-drilled tube racks (a complete listing can be found in the ordering information section). Additionally, BenchMixer XL can easily be adapted to almost any type of vessel commonly found in the laboratory (please feel free to contact us for details).
Using BenchMixer XL is easy; after loading the sample rack and tightening the locking knobs, select the desired speed and run time on the large digital control panel. Then, simply press "Start" and the BenchMixer XL will perform unattended mixing for up to 100 hours.
BenchMixer XL′s large capacity and adaptability make it an ideal choice for the medium to high throughput laboratory.
- Hands-free, high capacity vortexing
- Up to 2500 rpm, a true vortex in every tube
- Assortment of accessories for a variety of tubes, flasks & plates
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