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Stuart SSL3/120V/60 Lab Scale 3D Gyratory Rocker, 120V, 50/60Hz, 50 Watts

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About Stuart SSL3/120V/60 Lab Scale 3D Gyratory

The Stuart SSL3 waving platform shaker has a speed range of 5 to 70 rpm; a platform with a rubber nonslip mat that holds culture plates, media bottles, and Erlenmeyer flasks with a total weight of 10kg; digital control and LED readout of speed and time; timed operation up to 999 minutes; and a platform tilt angle that is manually adjustable from 3 to 12 degrees for gentle to moderately vigorous three-dimensional (gyrating) agitation. It has an allowable ambient temperature range of 4 to 40 degrees C at 80% humidity. When the set time has elapsed, an alarm sounds and the platform stops moving, or the unit can be set for continuous operation. This shaker is used in a variety of laboratory procedures, including cell culture, hematology, and chemical mixing. Specifications Speed range 5 to 70 revolutions per minute (rpm) Tilt angle 3 to 12 degrees Capacity 10kg Timed operation 1 to 999 minutes or continuous Allowable temperature range 4 to 40 degrees C at 80% humidity Power 120V 50/60Hz, 50W Weight 10kg Platform dimensions 35.5 x 35.5cm Overall dimensions 17.0 x 36.0 x 42.0cm (H x W x D) H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Laboratory shakers agitate liquids for biological and chemical procedures by repetitively moving the vessels holding the liquids. The types of vessels include glass or plastic bottles, flasks, tubes, and microplates. Shakers are categorized by the type of movement used, which can be orbital (circular), reciprocating, vibrating, rocking, waving (gyrating), rotating (rotisserie), or wrist-action. Typically a shaker will have analog or digital controls for setting the speed and sometimes also the degree of movement. Some shakers have the ability to incubate or refrigerate samples during shaking. Shakers are used in a variety of laboratory procedures, including hemolysis, preparation of emulsions and suspensions, staining, and cell cultivation. Bibby Scientific manufactures laboratory equipment such as shakers, centrifuges, incubators, and water baths under the Stuart, Jenway, and Techne brand names. The company is headquartered in Stone, Staffordshire, UK. What's in the Box? SSL3 waving platform shaker Nonslip rubber mat Power cord Instructions