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N-BiotekModel NB101SRC / NB101MRC / NB101MRCS -Remote Laboratory Shaker

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Extremely low heat release from shaker. Moisture resistant structure. Wire Remote Control box. Thin wire cable connection between shaker and control box. Place remote box with magnet or hanger or just standing.

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  • Speed Range: 30 to 300rpm
  • Orbit Diameter: 22mm
  • Drive System: Beltless Direct Drive
  • Shaking Motion: Orbital

This is Compact size shaker with benefits such as small print, easy to move. Built-in plate type BLDC motor provides low noise, low vibration. Despite compact size, shaking is powerful and work place i s large to load various vessels.

Extremely low heat release from shaker

The BLDC motor of shaker is powered by very low watt electricity so heat from shaker motor is very low. This is ideal for the shaker to use inside incubator or chamber where uniform temperature mainte nance is required.

Moisture resistant structure

Electric coil and some electric part of shaker motor are coated with epoxy which protect electric parts from high humidity. Indeed, other electric parts such as mainboard, LLED display are installed in re mote box to be away from high humidity, CO2 or extreme environment like high or low temperature.

Wire Remote Control box

This allows user to control the shaker out of incubator. It display show shaker status clearly so user don’t need to open incubator door to check. This saves time and minimizes energy loss caused by opening incubator door.

Thin wire cable connection between shaker and control box

Very thin wire cable enable to pass through sealing part of inner glass door although no access port is in your incubator.

Place remote box with magnet or hanger or just standing

Depending on material type of incubator or situation of lab, placing remote box is available with 3 options such as magnet attachment, hanging with strap hanger, or just standing on top of incubator (or on table near incubator).