Product category:
Liquid handling
News Release from: Anachem | Subject: Minipuls Evolution
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 20 June 2007
Performance and versatility in liquid
transfer
Minipuls Evolution has an 'unbeatable' flow rate range from 0.2-340ml/min with an optimised six-roller design which limits pulsations, offering one of the widest and constant volume ranges available
Anachem introduces the next generation of peristaltic pump from Gilson, the Minipuls Evolution This patented new design includes unique cartridges that snap in and out of the horizontal pump head, without the use of any tool, this enables the fastest, easiest tubing changing even when the pump is running
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Together with the intuitive software interface and a large LCD screen, set up is quick, flexible and safe.
The Minipuls Evolution will expand to accommodate your changing workload with stackable pump heads providing up to 16 channels.
With 0.01rpm readability below 10rpm users benefit from accurate flow rate adjustments and guaranteed peace of mind.
The Minipuls Evolution is ideal for a wide variety of laboratories and applications from biotechnology labs carrying out aspiration of tissue culture media or dispensing agar into petri dishes, to university laboratories perfusing tissues or using the pump for continuous nutrient delivery.
Ellen Langendikj, technical assistant in the molecular biology department at the Institute of Biology, Leiden University, says: "One of the outright benefits of the Gilson Minipuls Evolution peristaltic pump is that it enables the operator to replay tubing, add or remove channels while the pump is running without interrupting the flow in the other chambers".
The group uses the Minipuls Evolution in the study of bacterial biofilms in flow cell chambers.
Bacteria are grown in the flow cell chambers fed by an oxygenated solution and media.
The pump is used to transfer the solution to the chambers and recycle it. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...
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