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Compact syringe pump transfers small volumes

Harvard Apparatus

Nanomite micro injector syringe pump

Harvard Apparatus has developed a remote syringe pump that fits into small spaces, produces a strong linear force and is able to accurately transfer small volumes.

Harvard Apparatus has developed a remote syringe pump that fits into small spaces, produces a strong linear force and is able to accurately transfer small volumes.

Called the Nanomite it has a small pump controller and a thin-profile remote pumping head.

This versatile pump holds syringes up to 6mm in diameter, from 0.5ul to 1.25ml in volume, and provides the necessary linear force needed by gas-tight micro-syringes.

Pumping ranges of nano-litres per hour to micro-litres per minute can be achieved.

To fill micro-syringes quickly and with ease, the Nanomite micro injector syringe pump also has fast-forward and fast-reverse functions.

The remote foot-switch and two RS232 ports allow simple and efficient pump control.

Audible end-of-run and over-pressure safety alarms, and a bright blue run indicator lamp, make monitoring the pump effortless and unnecessary, says the company.

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