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2)
Continuous
: In this mode, the user can set the speed and direction of the mixing, which
will be performed without interruption until the user stops the procedure. Both
parameters can be set and adjusted in the CONT settings.
3)
Alternating
: In this mode, the instrument will alternate the rotation direction (CW and
CCW) according to the time established by the user in ALT configurations. For example, if
the user sets 120 rpm and 30 s, the instrument will apply the specified speed changing the
direction (CW and CCW) of the mixing for every 30 s. It is possible to set speed and time
in the ALT settings.
4)
Intermittent
:
In this mode, the mixing process can be operated at 3 different stages
occurring at irregular intervals (not continuous). Speed, direction and time for each
segment can be set in the INTM settings.
After selecting the desired mode of operation, the user can go into settings for the chosen
mode and make the necessary adjustments, setting up the optimal condition for a certain
application depending on the required level of mixing control.
Note
: We recommend using the attachment band if the user notices that the motor is shaking
when it is operating at high speeds. As general guideline, this item should be attached
between the motor holder and the bottle nut when working with 1 or 2 L bottles at speeds
higher than 400 rpm.
2.1.2 Torque
Torque is a vector quantity that can be defined as a force acting on an object that can cause
this object to rotate. It is what makes an object acquire
angular acceleration
(torque is
equivalent to a force that makes an object accelerate in linear kinematics). The torque can
be adjusted from 10 to 100%. Higher torque provides more strength, but it generates more
heat. We recommend keeping the torque between 50-70%, which will meet the requirement
for most applications and will ensure a long lifespan of the instrument.
2.1.3 Acceleration
The acceleration is a variable that measures the rate of change in velocity (speed) within a
certain period of time. In the BPC Move, the acceleration function has the following range: 0
–
50. Since acceleration is directly proportional to the rate of change in velocity, higher values
for this parameter will promote faster changes in speed.
This function is applied in the ALT /
INTM modes.
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