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Roller Mixer

Roller Mixers are laboratory devices designed for gentle and uniform mixing of samples through continuous rolling motion. Ideal for blood banks, clinical, pharmaceutical, and research laboratories.

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A Roller Mixer is a laboratory mixing device designed to provide gentle and continuous mixing of samples by slowly rotating containers placed on parallel rollers. This rolling motion ensures uniform mixing without creating foam or causing damage to delicate samples.

Roller mixers are commonly used in clinical laboratories, blood banks, research institutions, pharmaceutical facilities, and biotechnology labs for applications such as blood sample mixing, suspension of cells, mixing viscous solutions, and incubation processes. Their smooth and controlled motion makes them ideal for sensitive samples that require consistent yet non-aggressive agitation.

Modern roller mixers feature adjustable speed controls, multiple roller configurations, and compact benchtop designs. They can accommodate a variety of tube and bottle sizes, offering flexibility and ease of use in routine laboratory workflows.

Key Features:

  • Gentle and uniform rolling action

  • Adjustable speed control for precise mixing

  • Suitable for tubes, bottles, and containers of various sizes

  • Quiet and vibration-free operation

  • Compact, durable, and easy to operate

  • Ideal for continuous mixing applications

Applications:

  • Blood sample mixing in blood banks

  • Cell suspension and culture preparation

  • Mixing viscous or sensitive samples

  • Pharmaceutical and biotechnology research

  • Clinical and diagnostic laboratories

Roller Mixers provide a reliable, gentle, and efficient mixing solution, making them essential equipment for laboratories that require controlled sample agitation without compromising sample integrity.

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