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Harvard Apparatus

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Address:
84 October Hill Road
Holliston
MA 01746
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 508 893 8999

http://www.harvardapparatus.com

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Listing of all 23 news releases from Harvard Apparatus:

Electro-spray ionisation sample introduction pump

The most widely used pump for Mass Spectrometry is the Harvard Apparatus Model 11 Plus, which is also able to provide Calibration Solution Delivery

News from Harvard Apparatus (25 September 2007)

Upgradeable pumps allow for changing needs!

Harvard Apparatus can help with changing needs: both the features and the syringe capacity of the PHD22/2000 Syringe Pumps can be upgraded without purchasing a new pump

News from Harvard Apparatus (24 July 2007)

Programmable high pressure syringe pump

The Harvard Apparatus PHD 4400 Programmable Syringe Pump has a high power stepper motor which provides over 200 pounds of linear force, ideal for high pressure applications

News from Harvard Apparatus (10 April 2007)

WEEE and RoHS compliant syringe pump components

Harvard Apparatus has introduced a line of pumping modules that allow OEM manufacturers or research do-it-yourselfers to incorporate the highest quality syringe pump components

News from Harvard Apparatus (21 November 2006)

New Harvard Apparatus Physio 22 syringe pump

A new motor renders the Physio 22 Syringe Pump electrically silent, making the most popular syringe pump from Harvard even better

News from Harvard Apparatus ( 1 November 2006)

Dual syringe pump with independent syringe control

The Harvard Apparatus Pump 33 Dual Syringe Pump is two pumps in one! This pump provides two independent pumping channels, linked through hardware and software

News from Harvard Apparatus (14 August 2006)

Multifunction Waterproof pH Meter!

This NEW pH meter from Harvard Apparatus is microprocessor controlled and housed in a rugged, waterproof casing, to withstand the elements!

News from Harvard Apparatus (23 January 2006)

High pressure syringe pump is accurate

The new PHD 22/2000 Hpsi syringe pump provides the highest capacity output of all of Harvard Apparatus' microprocessor syringe pumps, with very accurate flow

News from Harvard Apparatus (16 January 2006)

Syringe pump provides the highest output yet

The NEW PHD 22/2000 Hpsi Syringe Pump provides the highest capacity output of all of Harvard Apparatus microprocessor syringe pumps, holding up to four syringes of 200 ml or 10 syringes of 100 ml

News from Harvard Apparatus (28 November 2005)

OEM programmable high pressure syringe pump

If you are looking to incorporate high pressure, accurate and precise dispensing, or fluid addition to your process or instrumentation, this new PHD OEM Pumping Module is for you

News from Harvard Apparatus (16 November 2005)

New easy to operate precision pH meter

Temperature, pH, and mV readings are made simple with the new Model pH 211 from Harvard Apparatus! The pH range measures from 0 to 14 and the temperature range measures from 0 to 100C

News from Harvard Apparatus (26 September 2005)

Miniature syringe pump and micro injector

The Nanomite Micro Injector Pump has a small pump controller and a sleek profile remote pumping head to fit the smallest spaces, plus strong linear force and accuracy to pump the smallest volumes

News from Harvard Apparatus (22 August 2005)

New heater for syringe pumps

Harvard Apparatus, manufacturer of laboratory and industrial high pressure syringe pumps, has introduced the capability of temperature control for syringes from 25 - 65C

News from Harvard Apparatus (19 July 2005)

Continuous infusion with a new Peristaltic Pump

New from Harvard Apparatus, the Model 720 Compact Peristaltic Pump is the perfect stand-alone pump for any infusion application

News from Harvard Apparatus ( 9 June 2005)

Two pumps in one for continuous flow!

The Harvard Apparatus Pump 33 is a highly accurate unit designed for continuous fluid flow, infusion or withdrawal, 24/7, 365 days a year: it is a dual syringe pump with two independent channels

News from Harvard Apparatus (29 March 2005)

Powerful infusion only syringe pump

The powerful PHD 22/2000 infusion only syringe pump offers incredible linear force through a broad flow rate range, from 0.0001 ul/hr to 220.8 ml/min: plus holds syringes from 0.5 ul to 140 ml

News from Harvard Apparatus (29 March 2005)

New 2005 Laboratory Pump Catalogue!

The new catalogue has the most innovative and complete line of syringe and peristaltic pumps for bioresearch, plus tubing, connectors, manifolds, needles, syringes and much more

News from Harvard Apparatus (21 February 2005)

New Physio 22 Syringe Pump

The Harvard Apparatus most published syringe pump just got better! A new motor renders the Physio 22 Syringe Pump electrically silent, with no RF or EMI

News from Harvard Apparatus ( 4 February 2005)

Remote operated MRI compatible syringe pump

This NEW remote operated MRI compatible syringe pump meets the needs of the MRI environment, being ideal for drug delivery and tracer studies, when MRI imaging and real time monitoring are essential

News from Harvard Apparatus (28 January 2005)

Syringe pump offers new safety features

Pump 11 Plus Syringe Pump has new safety features which include an end of travel limit switch, which preserves precious contents and protects syringes from damage

News from Harvard Apparatus (20 January 2005)

New CPK 3D atomic models for bioresearch

New overflow and spill system for laboratories

New modular syringe pump components

 

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