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News Release from: KD Scientific | Subject: KDS 330
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 November 2007
Adjunct/antigen mixing in vaccines with
emulsifier
The KD Scientific model KDS 330 is designed to operate unattended to emulsify eleutherosides and other components of the adjunct composition
The KDS 330 is said to be ideal for creating viscous fluids/suspensions This is accomplished by forcing fluids back and forth through a micro-emulsifying needle
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 4 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The pump eliminates the fatigue and time required to manually prepare emulsions.
The KDS 330 is ideal to prepare an adjuvant/antigen mixture to the correct viscosity ready for injection.
The pump is simple to use and set up.
Through the menu driven program the user enters the syringe diameter, the flow rate and selects a dispense volume.
The KDS 330 automatically performs the calibration and control functions.
When in emulsion mode, the pump cycles from infusion to withdrawal continuously.
The unit automatically infuses the preset volume and withdraws the preset volume.
The pump is based on the model KDS 210 in continuous mode for cycling back and forth and is specifically designed for a 10cc glass syringe and emulsion needle.
Two syringes and one emulsifying needle are supplied with the pump.
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