Benchtop Orbital Shaker DBS-602
Main Features
- Advanced P.I.D. controller ensures precise temperature regulation
- Clear LED display provides straightforward parameter monitoring
- Lightweight ABS exterior with durable SUS304 shaking platform
- Reliable single-shaft 5-dimensions drive technology
- Independent current leakage and overload protection safeguards
other lab equipment
- Protective soft start circuit prevents sample disruption
- Power-off protection for motor overheating and temperature control
failures
- Standard flask shaking platform with clamps included
- Optional roller shaking platform expands application versatility
- Compact design optimized for benchtop laboratory use
- Energy-efficient operation suitable for extended research protocols
- User-friendly interface simplifies daily operation and maintenance
Technical Data
| Control | P.I.D. |
| Display | LCD |
| Program Control | 8-segment programming (user programmable) |
| Safety Protection | Automatic stop and start, timing, time display, power-off recovery,
parameter memory |
| Convection Mode | Natural Convection |
| Shaking Mode | Orbital |
| Drive | Single-shaft Drive |
| Speed Range(rpm) | 30-300 |
| Speed Accuracy | ±1rpm |
| Orbit | Φ25mm |
| Timing Range | 0-999.59 hr/Continuous |
| Standard Configuration | 1000mlx12, 500mlx15, 250mlx20, or roller |
| Platform Size(mm) | 500x400mm |
| Platform Qty. | 1 PC |
| Net Weight | 40Kg |
| Overall Dimensions | 550x480x280(DxWxH,mm) |
| Packing Size | 60x53x38(LxWxH,cm) |
| Power | 60W |
| Power Supply | AC 200-240V/50-60Hz. Optional: AC110V/60Hz |
| Construction | ABS engineering plastic |
Introduction about laboratory shaker
Serving as a core device for liquid sample processing, the
laboratory shaker provides consistent agitation. Whether as a
benchtop unit or a free-standing floor model, it operates by moving
sample containers in orbital or linear paths. This action is
designed to achieve complete mixing, promote necessary gas exchange
in biological systems, and maintain uniform suspensions. The
consistency it provides is a key factor in experimental
reproducibility across scientific disciplines.
The functionality is rooted in creating a standardized dynamic
environment. Mechanical agitation replaces variable manual
techniques. The orbital shaker is the workhorse for general mixing
and culture work. Rocking platforms offer a gentler alternative.
Incubator shakers provide integrated control over temperature and
agitation, essential for many microbiological and biochemical
incubations. Modern features like programmable memory slots and
computer connectivity allow for sophisticated protocol management
and documentation.
Applications are wide-ranging. Shakers are essential for aerobic
cultivation of microorganisms in bioprocessing. They are used in
pharmacology for studying medicine dissolution profiles. In
molecular biology, they are employed for membrane-based
hybridization assays. Important performance features include a
consistent shaking speed that does not fluctuate with load, a timer
capable of long-duration runs, and a design that ensures reliable
operation in environments with fluctuating ambient temperatures.