Product category:
Metering pumps and dosing systems
News Release from: Integrated Dispensing Systems | Subject: Model SMTRH
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 December 2004
Sub-microlitre dispensing - down to
nanolitres
Integrated Dispensing Systems introduce the NEW Model SMTRH for precision ultra-low volume sub-microlitre dispensing, making it ideal for medical diagnostic, biomedical, and analytical instrumentation
Integrated Dispensing Systems introduces the NEW Model SMTRH for precision ultra-low volume sub-microlitre dispensing, making it ideal for medical diagnostic, biomedical, and analytical instrumentation The SMTRH utilises the FMI patented CeramPump valveless piston pumping principle and has a wetted fluid path of zirconium and ceramic
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The pump is driven by a precision stepper motor and will dispense from 500 nL to 5 uL per dispense.
The piston stroke displacement is adjusted using an easy-grip flow control ring graduated in 450 divisions.
The low dead volume pump head design ensures maximum bubble clearing and provides a typical stroke to stroke precision of 1% or better.
FMI also offers stepper motor controllers from simple quick start control to intelligent programmable control capabilities.
For recommendations for your specific application, please contact us and we will email you a Pump Application Information (PAI) form which can be completed in Word and emailed back.
We will then come back to you with our recommendations on what pump would best suit your needs.
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