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Magnetic Hotplate Stirrers

Magnetic stirrers are laboratory tools used to stir liquids, usually in a container. They create a rotating magnetic field that causes a stir bar placed in the container to rotate, which in turn stirs the liquid. Magnetic stirrers are used for a variety of laboratory applications, such as mixing solutions, culturing cells, and performing chemical reactions.

Fisherbrand™ Microstirrer Magnetic Stirrer

Small magnetic stirrer specially designed for microtitrations.

Ensures a high resistance to chemical agents. Fisherbrand Microstirrer Magnetic Stirrer is small, simple and efficient while remaining cold even after several days of continuous use.

Contec™ Sterile IPA

IKA™ RET Basic Magnetic Stirrer

Digital magnetic stirrer with ceramic heating plate that offers excellent chemical resistance and intelligent protection of users due to its hot top warning.

Contec™ Sterile IPA

Velp Scientifica™ AREC 7 Digital Ceramic Hotplate Stirrer

Ceramic top and technopolymer structure ensure premium resistance to chemicals. This hot plate stirrer is perfect for basic laboratory applications.

Contec™ Sterile IPA

FAQ

A magnetic stirrer uses a rotating magnetic field generated by an internal motor or electromagnetic drive to spin a magnetic stir bar (flea) placed inside the sample vessel.
This provides uniform, contact-free agitation, ideal for mixing liquids without introducing contamination or shear stress.
Magnetic stirring is widely used in sample preparation, titration, cell culture media mixing, and buffer dissolution, offering smooth, reproducible motion across a wide range of viscosities.
Unlike overhead stirrers, magnetic units require minimal maintenance and eliminate mechanical seal wear, making them highly reliable for continuous or sterile operations.

The drive system determines the stability and precision of stirring:

  • Motor-driven stirrers use permanent magnets and mechanical rotation, reliable and affordable for general laboratory use.
  • Inductive (electromagnetic) stirrers offer friction-free, wear-less operation with finely tuned speed feedback loops, maintaining constant rpm even under changing load or viscosity.
    Advanced models provide digital speed control (30–2000 rpm), soft start functionality to prevent decoupling, and synchronization with temperature modules for thermal reactions.
  • For reproducibility, choose units with closed-loop feedback, ensuring consistent vortex formation and sample homogeneity across runs.

To achieve long-term stability and compliance:

  • Use flat-bottom glassware for optimal magnetic coupling.
  • Match the stir bar size and coating (PTFE or glass) to vessel volume and chemical compatibility.
  • Ensure proper ventilation and spill protection, some models include sealed housings and IP-rated enclosures for harsh environments.
  • For regulated laboratories, digital units with data logging, calibration reminders, and error diagnostics help meet GLP/GMP and ISO 17025 standards.
    Safety features such as overheat protection, speed limiters, and auto-stop on overload protect both samples and equipment during extended operation.

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