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When it comes to purchasing a vortex-mixer, it's essential to make an informed decision based on your specific needs and requirements. This article will guide you through the vital features you should consider before investing in a product, ensuring that you choose a model that best suits your laboratory or research needs.
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Vortexing Speed and Power:
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Vortex mixers are mainly used to mix samples in tubes, plates and occasionally flasks by creating a vortex within the sample. Vortex mixers come with different accessories to enable it to mix samples of different sizes or multiple samples at once. For more information about vortex mixers please see this blog here
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A vortex mixer is a piece of laboratory equipment that is used in the rapid mixing of samples. This type of mixer has a small footprint with a high rpm. Vortex mixers can be used in any laboratory but is mainly used in microbiology, biochemical, bioscience, and analytical laboratories. Vortex mixers mainly mix samples/reagents but they can also be used to suspend cells.
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