Selecting the right stirring blade (impeller) is critical for efficient mixing. This article explains the major types of stirring blades, their characteristics, and selection guidelines based on viscosity and mixing purpose.
Choosing the right accessories—stand, stirring blade, shaft, and container—is as important as selecting the stirrer itself. This article explains the function and selection points for each accessory.
Hazardous areas are locations where flammable gases or vapors may be present, creating explosion risk. This article explains hazardous area classification and the flameproof enclosure structures required for equipment used in these areas.
Air motor stirrers are driven by compressed air, requiring no electrical power. This article explains their features, advantages (intrinsically safe, simple construction), disadvantages, and selection guidance.
Flameproof enclosure stirrers are electric stirrers certified for use in hazardous areas. This article explains their features, advantages, disadvantages, and when to choose them over air motor stirrers.
Large-capacity compact stirrers handle high volumes and high-viscosity materials. This article explains the features, advantages, disadvantages, and selection points for large-capacity Three-One Motor models.
General-purpose and high-power compact stirrers cover the majority of laboratory stirring applications. This article compares the BL and BLh Three-One Motor series and explains their selection points.