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MaxQ 6000
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About this product

MaxQ 6000 Incubated/Refrigerated Stackable Shakers

by Thermo Fisher Scientific · SKU MaxQ 6000

Overview

The MaxQ 6000 is an incubated and refrigerated orbital shaker designed for temperature-controlled mixing and agitation of samples. Its stackable configuration optimises laboratory space while maintaining uniform shaking and thermal stability across multiple units.

Highlights

  • Temperature-controlled shaking for reproducible sample incubation
  • Stackable design maximises workspace efficiency
  • Uniform orbital motion ensures consistent mixing performance
  • Suitable for a range of cell culture and microbial growth applications

At-a-glance

Condition
Surplus/second-hand; stored under manufacturer-recommended conditions.

Applications

Commonly used for microbial culture, cell growth, protein expression, and other temperature-sensitive shaking applications in research and process development laboratories.

Sustainability

By rehoming surplus lab products, this listing supports waste reduction and resource efficiency.

Responsible use & safety

  • Use only by appropriately trained and authorised personnel.
  • Inspect items before use and ensure all safety and functional features are intact.
  • Follow the relevant operating manual and maintenance guidance for safe performance.
  • Use suitable personal protective equipment and engineering controls (e.g., fume hood, biosafety cabinet) as appropriate for the product type.

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