Mixers & Stirrers

To rapidly oscillate liquids, choose a vortex mixer such as may be required to suspend cells or dilute samples in your microbiology or biochemical lab.
To gently combine liquids, select a roller mixer. These mixers rock and roll sample containers at slower speeds to obtain mixtures with minimal agitation of sample contents; ideal for mixing viscous liquids and gradually defrosting frozen samples.
For samples too tough to be mixed by other means, choose a homogenizer. They are ideal for tissue grinding, cell disruption, and lysis.
To mix thin liquids in small volumes, use a quiet and efficient magnetic heat mixer. With few moving parts and a simple interface, a magnetic mixer is easy to operate, sterilize, and maintain, making it a staple in every lab.
Laboratory Mixers

bead blaster microtube homogenizer

MC-24™ Touch High Speed Microcentrifuge

TubeRoller Tilting Roller for Tubes and Bottles

Hermle Swing Out Rotors

Laboratory Equipment, LC-8 Centrifuge w/ 8 X 15ml Rotor

MicroPlate MicroCentrifuge

Myfuge 12 Micro-Centrifuge and Adapter Packs

Hermle 18-place Spin Column Rotor

Vornado™ Miniature Vortex Mixer

Mortexer Vortex Mixer & Accessories

Laboratory Equipment, BenchMixer™ XL & XLQ Vortexers

Hermle COMBI-Rotor with Quick Seal Lid

Benchmark Mini Centrifuges

BenchMixer Vortex Mixer & Accessories

Stuart SRT6 Analog Roller Mixers w/ 6 Rollers

Stuart SRT6 Analog Roller Mixer Stacking System

SA8 120V Variable Speed Vortex Mixer

MyFuge Mini Centrifuges
Laboratory Stirrers
To rapidly oscillate liquids, choose a vortex mixer such as may be required to suspend cells or dilute samples in your microbiology or biochemical lab.
To gently combine liquids, select a roller mixer. These mixers rock and roll sample containers at slower speeds to obtain mixtures with minimal agitation of sample contents; ideal for mixing viscous liquids and gradually defrosting frozen samples.
For samples too tough to be mixed by other means, choose a homogenizer. They are ideal for tissue grinding, cell disruption, and lysis.
To mix thin liquids in small volumes, use a quiet and efficient magnetic heat mixer. With few moving parts and a simple interface, a magnetic mixer is easy to operate, sterilize, and maintain, making it a staple in every lab.