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Description
Velp Scientifica™ Stainless Steel Stirring Shaft comes in a variety of blades to meet your speed and viscosity needs.
- Floating blades - The two blades that open as the speed rises generate an axial flow in the container, from the top towards the bottom. Particularly recommended for stirring in narrow-neck containers, e.g. flasks
- Folding blade - The blade that automatically falls into line during rotation generates an axial flow in the container, from the top towards the bottom. Particularly recommended for stirring in narrow-neck containers.
- Fixed blade - Generates an axial flow in the container, from the top towards the bottom. Employment: Use at medium-high speed for whirling light solids, for flocculations, mixing thickening agents, stirring sludge, etc.
- Propeller - Generates an axial flow in the container with suction of the substance from the bottom towards the top and localized occurence of shearing forces.
- Turbo propeller - Generates an axial flow in the container with suction of the substance from the top towards the bottom with low shearing forces. Limited danger of any contact of the blade with the walls of the product's container.
- Turbine blade - Generates a radial flow with suction of the product from the top towards the bottom, with high turbulence and high shearing forces.
Specifications
Specifications
| Diameter (Metric) | 50 mm Blade |
| Diameter (Metric) Shaft | 7 mm |
| For Use With (Equipment) | Overhead Stirrer |
| Includes | Fixed blade |
| Length (Metric) | 400 mm |
| Quantity | 1 Each |
| Type | Stirring Shaft |
| Weight (Metric) | 0.13 kg |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Weight (English) | 0.28 lb. |
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