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News Release from: Encynova International | Subject: Encynova Model 2-1
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2003
Cost-effective OEM pump for metering
applications
Encynova, provider of precision Travcyl pumps and fluid control systems, announces a cost-effective OEM pump for accurate metering applications up to 50mL/min
The single-piston design is called the "Model 2-1", and it accurately meters fluids at flowrates up to 50 mL/min Chemically-inert wetted parts and a variety of motor configurations are available
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Digital pumping system offers accuracy.
The Travcyl system is the first fluid handling pumping technology adapted specifically for digital controls, moving fluids under controlled motion without drift, leakage or slip-by.
The Model 2-1 pump is designed to provide accurate fluid metering from a low-cost pump, rather than from an expensive fluid handling system.
With a base price point of USD595 (single pump price), this pump is a viable alternative to conventional pump technologies.
Encynova Travcyl pumps are internally-sealed, positive-displacement devices.
The pump is self-priming and does not require valves to control fluid flow.
These features, in addition to the performance and price of the Model 2-1 pump offer a value-added solution for pump consumers.
Encynova designs and manufactures precision pumps and systems for fluid dispensing and metering.
TheTravcyl pump design combines the accuracy of a syringe pump with the reliability of a piston pump.
Encynova integrated pump modules and benchtop units are ideal for fluid control applications, including automated manufacturing and laboratory use in the pharmaceutical, biotech, inks, and foods.
Accuracy of up to +/- 0.05%Cv for dispensing applications and near-pulseless flow for metering applications are achievable with Encynova fluid control systems.
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