New Brunswick Innova 2300 51mm Shaker from Eppendorf
Controls (Digital/Analog) | Digital |
Speed Type | Variable Speed |
Refrigerated | No |
Min Speed (RPM) | 25 |
Max Speed (RPM) | 300 |
Timer | Yes |
Alarms | Yes |
RS-232 | No |
USB | No |
Platform Length (in) | 18 |
Platform Width (in) | 30 |
Display | LED |
CE Marked | Yes |
CETLus Marked | Yes |
CTUVus Marked | No |
Orbit Diameter (mm) | 51 |
Remote Control | No |
For shaking in ambient conditions: on the bench, in an incubator or in a warm or cold room, the Innova Platform Shakers are the instrument of choice. Dependable operation is due in large part to the New Brunswick triple-eccentric counterbalanced drive. The Innova platform shaker model 2300 offers a "quick-change" platform kit for frequent platform changes; enables snapping platforms in place without tools. With a 30" × 18" platform that accepts up to 4 × 6 L Erlenmeyer flasks and offered in a 1" and 2" orbit, the Innova 2300 provides flexibility and dependability for your lab.
Features
- Triple-eccentric counterbalanced drive in cast iron housing provides vibration and trouble-free operation for years
- Quiet operation provides a favorable work environment
- Shaking speeds between 25 – 500 rpm for 2.5 cm (1 in) orbits and 25 – 300 rpm for 5.1 cm (2 in) orbits provides versatility for culturing a wide range of cell types
- Speed controlled and displayed in increments of 1 rpm
- Includes audible and visual alarms, timer (0 – 99.9 h) with continuous operation or automatic shut-off at the end of the study
- Enclosed electronics and mechanical components prevent internal damage from accidental spills
- Versatile 76 × 46 cm (30 × 18 in) aluminum accessory platform (sold separately) accommodates up to 3 × 6 L Erlenmeyer flasks
- Low profile - less than 6" (15 cm) tall-enables use of multiple shakers in an incubator or environmental chamber
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