Intellectually Curious

From Finger Flicks to the Vortex Genie: The Tiny Revolution in Lab Mixing

Mike Breault

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We trace the leap from bulky orbital shakers to compact vortex mixers, revealing the miniaturization and high-speed logic that power a tiny, furious vortex in a test tube. This deep dive covers the Kraft brothers’ 1962 patent for the Vortex Genie, the off-center drive shaft and rubber head that eliminated manual toil, and how modern designs add PWM control and LIMS data logging to turn a simple mixer into a digital lab workhorse.


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