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News Release from: Barloworld Scientific | Subject: Stuart compact shakers and rockers
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 May 2004

Compact shakers and rockers ideal in
tight spaces

Stuart shakers and rockers are now available in some smart, new, space-saving units with footprints no bigger than a sheet of A4 paper

Bibby Sterilin has added a personal touch to its range of Stuart shakers and rockers with the addition of some smart, new, space-saving units with footprints no bigger than a sheet of A4 paper The new compact shakers and rockers are ideal for personal use or anywhere where benchtop space is limited

Small, however, doesn't mean a compromise on features.

All models have digital selection of speed for reproducible settings, as well as a digital timer.

Most common movement types are represented ­ orbital, vibratory, gyro and see-saw rocking.

There is also a range of accessory tiers to increase working space.

Meanwhile the popular Stuart range of large platform shakers and rockers ­ designed for busy labs with multiple users - has also been updated with a new look and a few deft new features.

Retaining their renowned reputation for reliability and quiet, smooth operation, the large 'labscale' models now have a digital read-out of speed as well as an increased range; the shakers can now be set at speeds up to 300rpm and the rockers as low as 5rpm.

A digital timer is offered as standard.

Working times up to 999 minutes can be set and shaking is automatically halted after count down is complete.

Most movements are represented - orbital, reciprocating, gyro and see-saw rocking. Request a free brochure from Barloworld Scientific ...

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