Product category:
Peristaltic pumps
News Release from: Integra Biosciences | Subject: Dose It video
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 20 April 2007
Video demonstrates easy-to-use
peristaltic pump
The online streaming video (also available for download as .wmv or .mov file) leads viewers through easy system set-up, selecting application and starting work
For laboratories tired of complex pump operation, Integra Biosciences has produced a video that demonstrates how its Dose It programmable peristaltic pump makes the dispensing of culture media, buffers and other solutions easy and efficient The video shows how using the intuitive multilingual user interface, coupled with large ergonomically designed display and keypad, makes the Dose It pump extremely simple to program and operate
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The setting of all functions and parameters is self-explanatory so that even infrequent users can start working right away.
The video demonstrates the versatility of the Dose It and how easy it is to adapt the system to dispense a broad range of dose volumes (0.1ml - 10litres) with high accuracy.
The versatility of the Dose It reduces the need for a laboratory to have several single-purpose pumps.
With its very small footprint the Dose It pump is economical on valuable bench space.
Being lightweight the pump is also very easy to move between laboratories.
Its smooth and rounded surface makes the Dose It pump very easy to clean.
The dedicated website also provides facility to arrange a demonstration or download a flyer describing what the Dose It pump can do for you. Request a free brochure from Integra Biosciences ...
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