Now Constant Pressure Fluid Delivery with a Syringe Pump

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Now Constant Pressure Fluid Delivery with a Syringe Pump

13 Aug, 2012

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Harvard Apparatus has just released the new PHD ULTRA™ CP Syringe Pump. The first of its kind pump to infuse fluids under Constant Pressure by automatically adjusting the flow.

A Constant Pressure Syringe Pump Technology Breakthrough, the PHD ULTRA™ CP couples to virtually any commercially available pressure transducer/amplifier with a 0-10V output to deliver fluids with an applied force of up to 1,000 lbs with <±2% pressure accuracy.

The PHD ULTRA™ CP Family of Syringe Pumps feature: applied forces between 75 and 1,000 lbs; versatility – stand alone, remote and high pressure models available; easy-to-use touch screen LCD with icon interface; advanced programming; effortless transfer of methods to other pumps and/or download from a PC; flexibility in connectivity with a USB serial port, RS-232 (RJ-11), RS-485 ports for daisy chaining and an I/O & TTL; full range of accessories – multi-syringe racks, syringe heaters, in-line heaters and coolers, microfluidic circuits, connectors, tubing, syringes and more; 2-year warranty and upgrade options available.

World-renowned for accuracy and reproducibility, all PHD ULTRA™ CP syringe pumps are infuse/withdraw models and are offered in a variety of configurations to meet and exceed your research needs.

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