The Edmund Bühler Universal Shaker SM 30C-Control combines versatility and precision, offering both orbital and reciprocating motion in one robust instrument. Operating between 15 and 300 rpm, it allows users to tailor shaking intensity for diverse laboratory tasks. The large 560 × 400 mm platform accommodates multiple vessels, while the intuitive touch display and programmable timer ensure easy control and reproducible results.
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The Edmund Bühler SM 30C-Control delivers flexible motion control and digital precision, making it the perfect choice for laboratories that require adaptable and reliable mixing performance.
It combines versatility and precision, offering both orbital and reciprocating motion in one robust instrument. Operating between 15 and 300 rpm, it allows users to tailor shaking intensity for diverse laboratory tasks. The large 560 × 400 mm platform accommodates multiple vessels, while the intuitive touch display and programmable timer ensure easy control and reproducible results.
Yes. It is designed for analytical, diagnostic, and industrial processes in biology, chemistry, and pharmacy, and offers a speed range of 15 – 300 rpm with precise digital adjustment and a platform size of 560 × 400 mm for large loads and multiple containers to support this kind of work.
It has a speed range of 15 – 300 rpm with precise digital adjustment and a platform size of 560 × 400 mm for large loads and multiple containers, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 6104 000.
It offers switchable between orbital and reciprocating motion, touch display for simple operation and monitoring, programmable for timed or continuous operation and durable design for continuous use under demanding conditions.
For analytical, diagnostic, and industrial processes in biology, chemistry, and pharmacy, the Edmund Bühler model is the better choice, offering a speed range of 15 – 300 rpm with precise digital adjustment and a platform size of 560 × 400 mm for large loads and multiple containers. The IKA model offers orbital shaking and positioning point for precise and repeatable sample placement as an alternative, while the Edmund Bühler model's switchable between orbital and reciprocating motion and touch display for simple operation and monitoring help make it a strong fit for analytical, diagnostic, and industrial processes in biology, chemistry, and pharmacy.
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