Compact and option-rich shaker.
The tabletop mini shaker "Wave-SI" is a compact shaker with a wide range of options. It features a gentle rocking motion similar to a seesaw. Additionally, the in vitro shaker series categorizes the shaking types by panel color. Green represents "gentle shaking as if shaking by hand."
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basic information
【Features】 ○ Stable operation in environments from 0 to +50 degrees ○ Can be used in combination with incubators and other equipment ○ The first in the industry to offer speed display as an option for wave and seesaw types ○ Gentle seesaw shaking method that allows liquid to flow reliably through the center of the container, even with a small volume of liquid ○ Adjustable angle mechanism allows manual adjustment of the tilt angle of the shaking platform within a certain range ● For more details, please contact us.
Price information
¥114,000
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
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Applications/Examples of results
【Purpose】 ○ Extraction of genomic DNA ○ Staining and decolorization of gels, blocking and washing of membranes, etc. ○ Trypsin-EDTA treatment of cultured cells ● Please contact us for more details.
Company information
In 1942, TaiTec was founded in Kanda Sakumacho, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, as a manufacturer and seller of scientific glassware, and since then, it has consistently followed the path of a general-purpose scientific instrument manufacturer. Starting with its first hit product, the Warburg pressure measurement device, it has grown to include a highly popular series of shaking water baths, pioneering unit water baths, aluminum block water baths, and now boasts a lineup of over 200 products. However, no matter how much the products have evolved, the commitment to being "user-oriented" has remained unchanged since its inception. TaiTec has always placed itself alongside users, continuously gathering their feedback to improve its products. As a result of this dedication, it has grown to be recognized as the scientific instrument brand "TAITEC."