Laboratory mixer with new touchscreen panel

With the use of a touchscreen panel, Lödige has further improved the handling of the L-series of laboratory mixers (Fig.). The development was focused on user-friendly visualization of the controls, for example with a clear and uniformly designed screen display. The basic functions are performed using easy-to-understand icons. This enables intuitive operation of the mixer. Furthermore, fast start-up of the machine pays off in day-to-day running. For example, the mixer shaft speed is infinitely variable via the touchscreen panel. In addition to comfortable handling, the touchscreen panel offers a further decisive advantage: the smooth surfaces guarantee problem-free, thorough exterior cleaning.

With the replacement of pushbuttons in the L-series of laboratory mixers, Lödige has expanded its portfolio of mixers with a touchscreen panel for the product and process development or pilot operation. The basic version of the MGTL laboratory mixing granulator is also available with this equipment feature.

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