Description
Introducing the laboratory analog VDRL rotator model RT305
The VDRL rotator is an analog of the laboratory rotator category, which prevents chemical and laboratory materials and solutions inside the glass tube or special containers placed on the rotator plate from stagnating or settling by using rotary movement.
Laboratory analog rotator is a device that is used to create a gentle and uniform rotational movement in order to mix and homogenize different samples in the laboratory. Analog rotator is cheaper than digital rotator due to its simple structure and mechanical mechanism.
Application cases of laboratory analog rotator
The analog rotator is a laboratory device that is used to create a gentle and uniform rotational movement in order to mix and homogenize different samples in the laboratory. Analog rotator applications generally include the following:
- Mixing liquid and solid samples: Used to mix liquid and solid samples in test tubes or other containers. This work is used in various tests such as serology, biochemistry and microbial culture.
- Dissolving solids: This device is used to dissolve powders, crystals and other solids in solvents.
- Homogenization of suspensions: Used to create a homogeneous mixture of solid particles in a liquid.
- Oxygenation of microbial cultures: By creating a gentle rotational movement, the rotator helps oxygenate the microbial cultures and improves their growth.
- Washing sediments: To wash the sediments formed at the end of the test tubes, the rotator can be used.
- Preparation of reagents: Rotator is used to prepare various reagents used in laboratories.
Technical specifications of analog VDRL rotator
- It has a flat and rectangular plate
- Application in biological and microbiological tests
- The body of the device is made of steel with electrostatic paint coating
- It has rubber joints with a movement course of more than 25 mm
- 5 kg load bearing capacity
- It has a circulation screen with dimensions of 33×35
- This rotator model has a timer of 1 to 99 minutes. The user can also use the device without a timer.
Advantages of laboratory analog rotator
Although digital rotators have more capabilities and accuracy, analog rotators still have their own advantages, which are mentioned below:
Simplicity and lower cost: The simple structure and mechanical mechanism of this device makes its cost lower than digital rotators. This feature makes the analog rotator a good choice for labs with limited budgets.
High stability: due to the simple mechanical structure, these devices usually have high stability and are less likely to fail.
Reliability: The analog rotator has high reliability due to the absence of complex electronic components.
Ease of use: Working with the analog rotator is very simple and does not require special training.
Suitable for simple applications: for experiments that do not require very high precision and advanced capabilities, the analog rotator is a good choice.