The Edmund Bühler Universal Shaker SM 30B-Control delivers powerful reciprocating motion with precise digital control for high-performance laboratory mixing. Operating between 15 and 300 rpm, it ensures thorough, uniform shaking for biological, chemical, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications. The large 560 × 400 mm platform accommodates multiple vessels, while the intuitive touch display and programmable timer provide convenient, accurate control for reproducible results.
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The Edmund Bühler SM 30B-Control combines strength, precision, and digital control for dependable performance in demanding laboratory workflows.
It delivers powerful reciprocating motion with precise digital control for high-performance laboratory mixing. Operating between 15 and 300 rpm, it ensures thorough, uniform shaking for biological, chemical, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications. The large 560 × 400 mm platform accommodates multiple vessels, while the intuitive touch display and programmable timer provide convenient, accurate control for reproducible results.
Yes. It is designed for analytical, diagnostic, and industrial processes, and offers a speed range of 15 – 300 rpm with precise digital adjustment and a platform size of 560 × 400 mm for multiple containers and large loads 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 multiple containers and large loads, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 6102 000.
It offers reciprocating motion for consistent sample mixing, touch display for easy operation and real-time monitoring, programmable for timed or continuous operation and durable build for continuous use under heavy loads.
For analytical, diagnostic, and industrial processes, 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 multiple containers and large loads. The IKA model offers without positioning point for consistent motion and reliable control for precise mixing as an alternative, while the Edmund Bühler model's reciprocating motion for consistent sample mixing and touch display for easy operation and real-time monitoring help make it a strong fit for analytical, diagnostic, and industrial processes.
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