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Product category: Peristaltic pumps
News Release from: Anachem | Subject: Minipuls 3
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 11 March 2004

Peristaltic pump is quiet and user
friendly

Specifically designed to meet process laboratory liquid handling needs and easy to integrate into existing systems with direct control through the keypad or through another device

The Minipuls 3 peristaltic pump from Anachem is specifically designed to meet process laboratory liquid handling needs Gilson's Minipuls 3 is quiet, user friendly and easy to integrate into existing systems with direct control through the keypad or remotely through another device

Chemical resistant pump heads, equipped with tenstainless steel rollers, set the performance standard in producing smooth, pulse-free flow and reproducible flow rates at higher pressures.

Minipuls 3 is easy to install, simple to operate, and inexpensive to maintain.

It has an uncomplicated easy to read LCD screen and is of compact design with a small footprint.

Minipuls 3 is reliable, robust and safe with a built-in overflow system in case of tubing leakage.

It is solidly constructed from robust, chemically resistant materials that ensure reliable liquid transfer even in the most challenging environments.

With a choice of six multichannel, interchangeable pump-heads that adapt to a wide range of flow-rates (0.3ul/min to 220ml/min) Minipuls 3 accommodates every application.

A fast and easy tubing change system means that tubing in any channel can be changed easily and independently of each other.

The retaining stops, which are colour coded for easy recognition of the tubing's internal diameter, ensure that the tension in the peristaltic tubing is correct and that reproducible flow rates are obtained. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...

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