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News Release from: KD Scientific | Subject: Model KDS 310
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 04 January 2008

Pump for injecting radioactive labelled
chemicals

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When pumping radioactive chemicals where a beta or gamma shield must be present, KD Scientific says its model KDS 310 syringe pump is ideal because of its remote pumping unit and control box

The control box of the KDS 310 syringe pump can be located up to 2m away, which allows it to be located behind a radioactive shield providing protection to the operator while delivering the injection The KDS 310 Nano Pump is used exclusively with micro syringes in sizes from 0.5 to 250ul

Small size, remote control and a rugged mounting arm make it ideal for use with micromanipulators, stereotaxic frames and other clamping devices.

When used on a stereotaxic frame direct injection can be performed thus reducing the volume of sample required.

The microprocessor based controller uses a bright display and membrane keypad with a simple, menu-prompt system for easy setup.

The pump features preset rate and volume control.

The dispense volume is displayed continuously and the pump shuts off automatically when the preset volume has been reached.

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