Analytical Equipment

Professional Roller Mixer

Roller Mixer Manufacturer, Supplier & Exporter in India

Our **Roller Mixer**, specifically optimized for hematology and clinical laboratories, is a high-efficiency instrument designed for the uniform mixing of blood samples, viscous substances, and liquid-solid suspensions. Utilizing a simultaneous rocking and rolling motion, it ensures a complete and gentle mixing action that prevents cell damage (hemolysis) and micro-clot formation. As a premier **Roller Mixer Manufacturer, Supplier & Exporter in India**, we engineer our devices with precision-machined rollers and high-torque brushless motors for silent, maintenance-free operation. These mixers are versatile enough to accommodate various vacutainer sizes, culture tubes, and bottles. Whether for routine CBC testing or specialized proteomics research, our roller mixers deliver the mechanical consistency and stability required for high-accuracy diagnostic results in healthcare settings worldwide.

Beyond standard laboratory use, our mixers are designed with industrial-grade materials that resist chemical spills and frequent sterilization. The anti-slip roller surface ensures that tubes remain securely in place even at maximum RPM, providing peace of mind during high-volume sample processing.

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Operational Utility

Primarily used for the homogenization of whole blood samples in EDTA, Citrate, or Heparin tubes to ensure precise anticoagulation. These mixers are essential for preventing the sedimentation of reagents and for maintaining liquid-solid suspensions in specialized chemical assays. In microbiology, they facilitate the gentle aeration of cell cultures without the mechanical stress of traditional vortexing or magnetic stirring.

Technical Significance

The significance of a professional roller mixer lies in its "Sine-Wave" mixing motion. By combining 360-degree rotation with a rhythmic rocking tilt, the instrument ensures that every part of the sample is contacted by the anticoagulant. This non-invasive mixing is vital for maintaining the morphology of red blood cells and the stability of platelets, which is the cornerstone of accurate CBC (Complete Blood Count) reporting.

 

Sector-Wise Application

Widely adopted in hospital hematology departments, regional blood banks, and forensic pathology labs. In the pharmaceutical sector, our mixers are used for blending liquid-lipid formulations and drug-plasma interaction studies. Additionally, industrial labs utilize them for the consistent blending of small-batch pigments, essential oils, and cosmetics where air-bubble entrapment must be strictly avoided.

Global Export & Strategic Supply

 

Worldwide Markets

As an elite **Roller Mixer Manufacturer, Supplier & Exporter in India**, we serve: USA, UK, Germany, UAE, Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, France, Japan, South Africa, Russia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Kenya, Nigeria, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Indonesia, South Korea, Egypt, Brazil, and Mexico.

Domestic Distribution

Direct supply across: Maharashtra (Mumbai, Pune), Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara), Delhi NCR, Tamil Nadu (Chennai), Karnataka (Bangalore), West Bengal (Kolkata), Punjab, Haryana (Ambala, Gurgaon), Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Kerala, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh.

Technical FAQ: Optimizing Mixer Performance

1. What is the difference between a 4-roller and a 6-roller model?

The primary difference is sample throughput. A 4-roller model is compact and ideal for small clinics, while the 6-roller model is designed for high-volume diagnostic centers, allowing for more tubes to be processed in a single batch.

2. Why is brushless motor technology important?

Brushless motors eliminate the friction of carbon brushes, resulting in a much quieter laboratory environment, higher energy efficiency, and a significantly longer operational lifespan without the need for periodic motor servicing.

3. Can the rollers be removed for cleaning?

Yes, our advanced models feature a "Quick-Release" roller system or easy-to-sanitize surfaces. This is critical for preventing cross-contamination in the event of a sample leak or spill during the mixing process.

4. What is the ideal RPM for blood mixing?

For standard whole blood in EDTA tubes, a speed of 30-40 RPM is generally recommended. Our digital units allow you to fine-tune the speed to match specific laboratory protocols or sample viscosities.

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