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News Release from: Tecan (UK) | Subject: Cavro XLP 6000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 July 2004
Versatile, high performance syringe pump
Pump offers features that allow it to grow with needs, including state of the art electronics, universal valve encoder with flex coupler, flash memory, and 6000/48,000-step resolution
Tecan Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Tecan Group and the leading supplier of OEM liquid handling modules and laboratory automation systems, has announced the launch of its newest and most versatile high performance syringe pump - the Cavro XLP 6000 The new pump is designed for precision liquid handling applications in the 5ul to 25ml range and is ideal for clinical diagnostics, life science research and analytical applications
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 13 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The XLP 6000 is the successor to the XL 3000 syringe pump.
While maintaining the reliability and performance standards set by the XL, the new pump offers many new features that will allow it to grow with a laboratory's needs.
The new pump offers state of the art electronics, universal valve encoder with flex coupler, flash memory, and 6000/48,000-step resolution.
New features include a self-aligning syringe interface and a Teflon coated leadscrew with backlash compensation nut that eliminates the need for lubrication.
Tecan Systems's Cavro XCalibur, XE 1000 and the new XLP 6000 syringe pumps are Underwriters Laboratories (UL) recognised components.
The use of UL recognised components in a product or system allows UL to focus the evaluation of the complete system on its intended end-use, and thus speeds up the evaluation of that product or system.
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