New Pump Series for High-Precision Applications Launched

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New Pump Series for High-Precision Applications Launched

06 Jan, 2021

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Premier Control Technologies Ltd (PCT) are proud to announce the launch of their Longer Pump series that is specifically designed with highly configurable options to meet high-precision applications as seen within science and research, whilst also ensuring straight-forward, cost sensitive, solutions for Original Equipment Manufacturers.

Longer Pumps are owned by the British company Halma and are dedicated to quality, value and continuous innovation. The series, as a whole, covers peristaltic, syringe, micro-piston and micro-gear pumps, with flow rate capability ranging from 0.001 microlitres through to 35 litres per minute. Whilst pressure capability is usually determined by the tubing used, these piston pumps are rated to 6.8 bar and the micro-gear pumps to 14 bar.

Typical applications cover virtually every segment of industry from biotechnology and pharmaceutical, food and brewing, chemical, water treatment and electronics manufacturing through to emissions monitoring, analytical and the semiconductor Industry. Examples of where Longer Pumps have been used include laboratory fluid transfer, biopharma filtration, filling and dosing, analysers, dialysis machines, CEMS systems, IVD machines and many more.    

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