Samix Jar® Modified for Topi-CLICK® Filling Station, 1000 mL
This modified 1 L Samix jar enables easier dispensing with the push rod adapter from the Topi-Click filling station.
This modified 1 L Samix jar enables easier dispensing with the push rod adapter from the Topi-Click filling station.
The standard mixing blades provide optimum mixing due to their form. The titanium nitride coating of the shafts minimizes wear and improves frictional heat removal.
A complete multi-size set of Samix® standard mixing blades with titanium-nitride–coated shafts for consistent mixing. Compatible with all Samix® mixers, this set includes one blade in each of the following sizes: 15–30 mL, 50 mL, 100 mL, 200 mL, 300 mL, 500 mL, and 1000 mL.
The spindle is an extracting tool that is used in combination with some jars to make dispensing easy. The spindle also comes installed in some White Jar/Lid combinations.
The disc combines with the reusable mixing shafts to form the disposable mixing tool.
The disc combines with the reusable mixing shafts to form the disposable mixing tool.
The pump adapter is an extracting tool that is used in combination with some jars to make dispensing easy.
The nozzles are attached to the jars to get different size openings, to facilitate transferring jar content to dispensers with different tip sizes or for specific dispensing needs.
These are replacement lids for the Samix Jars.
The spindle is an extracting tool that is used in combination with some jars to make dispensing easy. The spindle also comes installed in some White Jar/Lid combinations.
These jars provide an evaporation and contamination-free mixing vessel to enable a manufacturing process in an oxygen-reduced space. After mixing, the jars can be used to dispense into specific dispensing containers or directly to the patient.
These jars provide an evaporation and contamination-free mixing vessel to enable a manufacturing process in an oxygen-reduced space. After mixing, the jars can be used to dispense into specific dispensing containers or directly to the patient.