Auxiliary Parts for Stirring Equipment [Stand, Propeller, Shaft, Container]

When using a compact stirrer such as the Three-One Motor, selecting the appropriate auxiliary parts—stand, stirring blade, shaft, and container—is essential for safe, efficient operation.

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Stand

The stand supports the stirrer motor above the container and allows height adjustment. Key selection points:

  • Rod diameter and clamp compatibility: Check compatibility with your motor model’s clamp.
  • Height range: Ensure the stand allows the blade to be positioned at the correct depth in your container.
  • Stability: For large containers or high-viscosity materials generating significant torque, select a stand with a wide, stable base.
  • Material: Stainless steel stands are recommended for corrosive environments or cleanroom use.

Stirring Blade (Propeller / Impeller)

The stirring blade determines the flow pattern and mixing efficiency. See our dedicated article on blade selection: How to Select Stirring Blades.

Key points when selecting a blade:

  • Match blade type to sample viscosity and mixing purpose
  • Confirm shaft diameter compatibility (Three-One Motor standard: φ8 mm)
  • Consider material (stainless steel, PTFE-coated) for chemical resistance requirements

Shaft

The shaft connects the motor chuck to the stirring blade. Selection considerations:

  • Length: Must reach from the motor chuck to the desired blade depth in the container. Account for container height and sample volume.
  • Diameter: Standard for Three-One Motor is φ8 mm. Confirm blade bore compatibility.
  • Material: Stainless steel (SUS304/316) for most applications; glass for highly corrosive or reactive samples.
  • Rigidity: Longer shafts may require intermediate support to prevent vibration at high rotation speeds.

Container (Vessel)

The container shape affects mixing efficiency. Key points:

  • Cylindrical vessels with a round bottom promote good circulation flow with propeller blades.
  • Baffles added to the vessel wall break swirl flow and improve mixing efficiency at higher rotation speeds.
  • Volume ratio: The blade diameter should typically be 1/3 to 1/2 of the vessel inner diameter for optimal mixing.
  • Sealed containers: For volatile solvents or inert atmosphere applications, use sealed vessels with a shaft seal (mechanical seal or O-ring).

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