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IKA

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IKA HS 260 C Reciprocating Laboratory Shaker

by IKA · SKU 1.782081

Overview

The IKA HS 260 C is a reciprocating laboratory shaker designed for uniform agitation of samples in flasks, bottles, and other laboratory vessels. The unit produces a linear shaking motion that supports gentle and consistent mixing across the platform surface. Its robust construction and adjustable speed control allow stable operation during routine laboratory workflows. The shaker is commonly used in research, microbiology, and analytical laboratories where controlled agitation is required for sample preparation and incubation.

Highlights

  • Reciprocating laboratory shaker providing linear shaking motion
  • Adjustable speed range from 20 to 300 rpm
  • Shaking stroke of 20 mm for consistent agitation
  • Maximum shaking capacity up to 7.5 kg

At-a-glance

Model
HS 260 C
Type
Reciprocating laboratory shaker
Motion
Linear reciprocating motion
Speed range
20 to 300 rpm
Stroke length
20 mm
Maximum load
7.5 kg
Control interface
Electronic speed control
Manufacturer
IKA
Condition
Functional working Condition

Applications

This shaker is used in microbiology, molecular biology, and analytical laboratories for mixing and agitation of liquid samples. Typical uses include cell culture agitation, reagent mixing, sample extraction, and other laboratory processes requiring controlled reciprocating motion.

Sustainability

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