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VP 86
VWR International LtdSingle-head, dry-running diaphragm pump for a wide range of laboratory applications. It pumps, compresses, and evacuates without affecting media, i.e., media remains uncontaminated. Includes diaphragm with patented tension optimisation, which allows the pump size to be smaller extending the service life of the diaphragm.
The MVP 015 diaphragm pump
PSD/3 Syringe Pumps
Hamilton CompanyPSD/3 syringe pumps are driven with a DC servo motor. The syringe pumps have self contained driver components. The pumps excel in applications requiring a linear laminar flow, as well as superb accuracy and precision. PSD/3 Features: • DC Servo motor-driven syringe pump • Compact 30 mm syringe stroke • Self-contained module includes both logic and driver boards • Versatile RS-232 communications interface • Daisy chain up to 16…
Introducing SIMDOS liquid dosing and metering pumps
KD Scientific New Portable Syringe Pump
NEW Smooth, Accurate & Precise Syringe Pump
Captiva Filter Vials
Agilent TechnologiesCaptiva filter vials provide a convenient way to filter samples prior to LC or GC analysis. Filter vials are fast, economical, and environmentally conscience way to filter samples compared to the alternative, a combination of syringe filters, syringes, autosampler vials, septa, and caps when you only need to filter only enough for analysis.
Fluid Metering presents the FVD Pump
New vacuum pump VACUU-PURE 10C
New Syringe Pump for High Pressure Applications
NEW Syringe Pump for High Pressure Applications
Syringe Pump without Need for an Adapter
Nanomite Syringe Pump Ideal for Limited Spaces
Small Syringe Pump Mounted on Stereotaxic Frame
Conical Glass Inserts
J.G. Finneran Associates, IncInserts are available preassembled with a polymer bottom spring or patented Top Spring™. The polymer spring acts as a shock absorber that protects against breakage if the needle bottoms out. The conical design permits complete sample removal. The Step Insert sits precisely in the neck of the vial, thus eliminating the need for metal or plastic springes.