Inversina Tumbler Mixer: 2L

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High-performance mixer for laboratory based tasks:

  • The 2 Liter bench-top version solves difficult mixing tasks at laboratory scale and can incorporate a wide variety of different containers inserted in the flexible but sturdy rubber-ring holder.
  • Uses inversion kinematics for dust-free mixing through the use of a three-dimensional motion based on the Paul Schatz principle
  • Enables hygienic, emission-free mixing in closed, rapidly interchangeable containers - without product carry-over or complicated cleaning work
  • Its numerous advantages include:
       o Two independently driven axes allowing for a smooth movement
       o Continuous rpm setting with an option for a rpm-indicator and/or timer
       o Quiet drive for low-noise operation
       o Easy to clean with a hygienic spill pan
       o Automatic shut-off on opening of the hood
       o Simple handling and servicing, with no downtime for cleaning or re-tooling
       o Can be clamped to a table edge with brackets or permanently mounted on a table or wall if desired

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