Veterinary General Equipment · Generic
Vortex Mixture
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A vortex mixer is an essential veterinary laboratory tool used to rapidly and thoroughly homogenize small-volume liquid samples, reagents, or biological fluids. It works by spinning a motorized rubber cup that transfers an eccentric circular motion directly into tubes, creating a swirling vortex.
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Specs & features.
The device is typically compact, featuring a motorized base and a durable cupped or flat rubber platform. When a sample vial is pressed onto the platform, the eccentric mechanism oscillates, transmitting centrifugal force to the liquid and forcing it into a rapid swirling pattern. It blends samples uniformly in seconds—far faster and more efficiently than manual shaking.
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- Dual Operation Modes: Allows for "touch mode" (activates only when downward pressure is applied to the rubber cup) and "continuous mode" (runs continuously).
- Variable Speed Control: Most units have adjustable speeds ranging from 0 up to 2,800 – 3,200 RPM, accommodating varying liquid viscosities.
- Stability: Equipped with heavy-duty cast bases and "no-walk" vacuum suction feet to prevent the device from vibrating across the laboratory bench.
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