A laboratory tube mixer typically consists of a compact base unit with a motorized mechanism designed to provide controlled agitation or mixing.
360-degree rotation feature: where the tube holder or platform can rotate continuously in a circular motion. This rotational movement ensures thorough and uniform mixing of the samples within the tubes.
Laboratory tube mixers are commonly used in a range of scientific disciplines, including biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, and analytical chemistry. They are versatile tools suitable for various applications, such as sample preparation, enzyme reactions, cell culture, DNA extraction, and protein analysis.