- Vortex mixer
Infobox Laboratory equipment
name = Vortex mixer
caption = A "Whirlimixer" brand vortex mixer
acronym =
other_names = Vortex shaker
uses = Liquid mixing
related =Magnetic stirrer Static mixer A vortex mixer is a simple device used commonly in laboratories to mix small vials of liquid. It consists of anelectric motor with the drive shaft oriented vertically and attached to a cupped rubber piece mounted slightly off-center. As the motor runs the rubber piece oscillates rapidly in a circular motion. When a test tube or other appropriate container is pressed into the rubber cup (or touched to its edge) the motion is transmitted to the liquid inside and avortex is created. Most vortex mixers have variable speed settings and can be set to run continuously, or to run only when downward pressure is applied to the rubber piece.Vortex mixers are quite commonplace in bioscience laboratories. In
cell culture andmicrobiology laboratories they may be used to suspend cells. In a biochemical or analytical laboratory they may be used to mix thereagent s of anassay or to mix an experimental sample and adilutant .An alternative to the electric vortex mixer is the "finger vortex" technique in which a vortex is created manually by striking a test tube in a forward and downward motion with one's finger or thumb. This generally takes longer and often results in inadequate suspension, although it may be suitable in some cases when a vortex mixer is unavailable or the forces involved in vortexing would damage the sample, but this technique is not recommended when caustic substances are involved. The technique is better suited to accelerate the mixture of solutions which do not require the
kinetic energy input needed to create suspensions.External links
* [http://www.proscientific.com PRO Scientific Inc. - A vortex mixer manufacturer]
* [http://www.ika.net IKA - A vortex mixer manufacturer]
* [http://www.velp.com/en/default.asp VELP - A vortex mixer manufacturer]
* [http://www.nickel-electro.co.uk Nickel-Electro Ltd manufacturer of CM range Vortex mixers]
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