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  2. Magnetic stirrer - Wikipedia

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    In synthetic chemistry, a combined magnetic stirrer/heater, equipped with a built-in temperature control mechanism and temperature probe, is commonly used with a heating bath (commonly oil, sand, or low-melting metal) or cooling bath (commonly water, ice, or an organic liquid mixed with liquid nitrogen or dry ice as coolant), allowing reactions ...

  3. Hot plate - Wikipedia

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    A laboratory hot plate with magnetic stirrer. Hotplates are used in laboratories, outside the domestic environment, mainly for heating, and possibly continuously stirring, liquids. [5] In laboratory settings, hot plates are generally used to heat glassware or its contents.

  4. Induction heating - Wikipedia

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    Component of Stirling radioisotope generator is heated by induction during testing. Induction heating is the process of heating electrically conductive materials, namely metals or semi-conductors, by electromagnetic induction, through heat transfer passing through an inductor that creates an electromagnetic field within the coil to heat up and possibly melt steel, copper, brass, graphite, gold ...

  5. Mixing (process engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic stirrer. At a laboratory scale, mixing is achieved by magnetic stirrers or by simple hand-shaking. Sometimes mixing in laboratory vessels is more thorough and occurs faster than is possible industrially. Magnetic stir bars are radial-flow mixers that induce solid body rotation in the fluid being mixed. This is acceptable on a small ...

  6. Agitator (device) - Wikipedia

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    This is a device formed by a metallic bar (called the agitation bar) which is normally covered by a plastic layer, and a sheet that has underneath it a rotatory magnet or a series of electromagnets arranged in a circular form to create a magnetic rotatory field. Commonly, the sheet has an arrangement of electric resistances that can heat some ...

  7. Heidolph - Wikipedia

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    Heidolph Instruments GmbH & Co. KG, situated in Schwabach, Bavaria, Germany, is a manufacturing company specialising in laboratory equipment. [1] The company is noted in Die Deutsche Wirtschaft database as being foreign-owned by a parent company, Allied Motion Technologies, based in the United States of America, and serves a global market.