Efficient Mixing
Efficient Mixing

Automated Solutions for Efficient Mixing

The integrated PAL Thermal Mixer mixes precisely samples in high-throughput plates at adjusted temperatures, while the integrated PAL Vortex Mixer mixes with strong mixing forces for immiscible solvents and facilitates providing automated solutions for efficient mixing.

Automated Solutions for Efficient Mixing

PAL Thermal Mixer

  • Precise temperature control: Maintain optimal conditions for your samples with accurate heating from 30 -100°C.

  • Provides efficient mixing with up to 2000 rpm to ensure homogenity and accelerate reactions 

  • Adapters for Deepwell plates available, need to be ordered separately

vortex mixer

PAL Vortex Mixer

  • For efficient mixing (dilution / extraction)

  • Magnetic transportation

  • Standard vial sizes: 2 ml / 10 ml / 20 ml

  • 1 additional slot for custom size vials

  • Provides efficient mixing with up to 2000 rpm

Vortex Mixer 20 ml

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