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News Release from: Harvard Apparatus | Subject: Push Pull family
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2007
Microperfusion pump maintains organ
cultures
These pumps are also available in a remote model where the pumping mechanism is separated from the control box by a 10m cable
For high accuracy at low microlitre or nanolitre flow rates, the Harvard Apparatus Push Pull family of syringe pumps is ideal for maintaining the solution in organ cultures with accurate, continuous flow and allows for continuous cycling With smooth continuous flow, high precision and accuracy, the user can precisely and accurately control their cultures baths
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 22 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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These pumps can simultaneously infuse and withdraw the exact amount required.
They are ideal when the user does not want the volume infused to alter pressure.
The programming functions of these pumps provide powerful capabilities for advanced experiments.
While in the program mode the pump can perform the following tasks at a predetermined time or when prompted by a signal from an external device: start or stop pumping, change pumping direction (infuse-withdraw), change flow rates, pump a precise volume and stop, pause operation, ramp up or down flow rates.
In the program mode the above tasks can be linked together to provide powerful program sequences to simplify automation projects.
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