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IKA MINISTAR 80 control Overhead Stirrer

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Brand IKA
Origin Germany
Model MINISTAR 80 control
Motor Input Power 60 W
Motor Output Power 46 W
Speed Range 0/30 – 500 rpm
Max. Viscosity 60,000 mPa·s
Max. Stirring Volume (H₂O) 50 L
Speed Setting Accuracy ±1 rpm
Speed Measurement Deviation ±1% (n > 300 rpm), ±3 rpm (n < 300 rpm)
Max. Torque 80 N·cm
Torque Measurement Deviation ±8 N·cm
Temperature Range (with PT1000) −10 to 350 °C
Temp. Measurement Accuracy ±0.5 K (DIN EN 60751 Class A)
Temp. Display Resolution 0.1 K
Timer Range 0–6000 min
IP Rating IP54
Dimensions (W×H×D) 70 × 193 × 154 mm
Weight 1.72 kg
Ambient Operating Conditions 5–40 °C, ≤80% RH
Power Supply 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
USB Interface Yes
Bluetooth Yes
Housing Material Cast aluminum coated + thermoplastic polymer
Shaft Clamp Range Ø 0.5–8.2 mm
Hollow Shaft ID 8.5 mm
Extension Arm Diameter 13 mm
Extension Arm Length 160 mm
Continuous Duty Cycle 100%
Microprocessor Control Yes
Key Lock Function Yes
Vibration Detection & Auto-Shutdown Yes

Overview

The IKA MINISTAR 80 control is a high-precision overhead stirrer engineered for reproducible, scalable mixing in research laboratories and quality control environments. Designed around a brushless DC motor architecture, it delivers consistent torque output across its full speed range (0/30–500 rpm), eliminating commutator wear and enabling long-term operational stability under variable load conditions. Its core measurement principle relies on real-time digital torque sensing and microprocessor-regulated closed-loop speed control—ensuring setpoint adherence even during viscosity transitions or thermal expansion of samples. Unlike entry-level stirrers, the MINISTAR 80 control integrates dual-sensor capability: simultaneous monitoring of rotational speed, torque, elapsed time, and external temperature via a calibrated PT1000 probe (DIN EN 60751 Class A). This multi-parameter acquisition supports method traceability and aligns with GLP-compliant documentation workflows common in pharmaceutical development, polymer synthesis, and formulation labs.

Key Features

  • Brushless DC motor delivering 46 W mechanical output power and peak torque of 80 N·cm — optimized for high-viscosity media up to 60,000 mPa·s
  • Full-range speed control (0/30–500 rpm) with ±1 rpm setting resolution and digital feedback compensation for load-dependent drift
  • Hollow stainless-steel stirring shaft (ID 8.5 mm) allowing in-situ insertion of temperature probes or pH electrodes without disassembly
  • Integrated vibration detection system that triggers automatic shutdown upon detecting abnormal mechanical resonance — protecting both sample integrity and drive mechanism
  • IP54-rated housing constructed from cast aluminum with thermoplastic polymer coating, providing resistance to common solvents, acids, and bases encountered in synthetic chemistry and bioprocessing
  • USB 2.0 and Bluetooth 4.2 interfaces for bidirectional communication with labworldsoft® software — enabling remote parameter logging, firmware updates, and audit-trail generation per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements
  • Backlit LCD display showing real-time values for speed, torque, timer, and temperature — with key lock function to prevent accidental parameter changes during unattended operation

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The MINISTAR 80 control accommodates vessels from 50 mL beakers to 50 L jacketed reactors using standardized clamping accessories (e.g., extension arms with 13 mm diameter and 160 mm length). Its universal chuck accepts stirring elements with diameters from 0.5 to 8.2 mm, supporting PTFE-coated, glass, or Hastelloy impellers. When paired with a validated PT1000 sensor, temperature measurements meet DIN EN 60751 Class A tolerances (±0.5 K at 0 °C), making it suitable for ASTM D2196 viscosity protocols and ISO 2555 gelation studies. The device complies with IEC 61000-6-3 (EMC emission standards) and IEC 61010-1 (safety for laboratory equipment), and its continuous-duty rating (100% duty cycle) satisfies GMP Annex 11 criteria for process-critical mixing operations.

Software & Data Management

Through labworldsoft®, users configure automated stirring sequences—including ramp profiles, hold steps, and conditional triggers based on torque or temperature thresholds. All measured parameters are timestamped and stored locally or exported as CSV/Excel files with embedded metadata (operator ID, instrument serial number, calibration date). Audit trails include user login events, parameter modifications, and system error logs — fully compliant with ALCOA+ data integrity principles. Firmware updates delivered via USB maintain cybersecurity posture and ensure alignment with evolving regulatory expectations for electronic records in regulated industries.

Applications

  • Preparation of homogeneous polymer solutions and suspensions prior to rheological characterization
  • Controlled dissolution testing of solid dosage forms under USP Apparatus II conditions
  • Emulsion stabilization trials requiring precise shear history documentation
  • In-situ monitoring of exothermic reactions in jacketed reactors with integrated temperature feedback
  • Cell culture media conditioning where oxygen transfer efficiency depends on consistent agitation intensity
  • Standardized dispersion of nanoparticles in aqueous or organic carriers for DLS or SEM sample preparation

FAQ

Is the MINISTAR 80 control compatible with third-party temperature probes?
Yes — it accepts any PT1000 sensor meeting DIN EN 60751 Class A specifications; calibration certificates must be maintained per ISO/IEC 17025 requirements.
Can torque data be exported in real time during an experiment?
Yes — via USB or Bluetooth connection to labworldsoft®, torque values are streamed at 10 Hz with millisecond timestamp resolution.
What maintenance is required for long-term reliability?
No routine lubrication is needed due to the brushless motor design; annual verification of torque and temperature sensor accuracy against NIST-traceable standards is recommended.
Does the device support password-protected user levels?
Yes — labworldsoft® enables role-based access control (administrator, operator, viewer) with encrypted local storage of credentials.
How is over-torque protection implemented?
The microprocessor continuously compares actual torque against the configured limit; if exceeded for >500 ms, the motor decelerates smoothly and halts — preserving gear train integrity and preventing impeller fracture.

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