
Syringe infusion pumps are essential tools in laboratory and clinical settings for delivering precise volumes of fluids, such as medications or nutrients, at controlled rates over a set period. They are particularly useful in applications requiring accurate dosing and continuous infusion, such as in vivo experiments and pharmacological research. When choosing syringe infusion pumps, prospective buyers should consider factors such as number of syringes, infusion and withdrawal capabilities, and specificity for the application. Users should evaluate the precision and control features of the pump, such as the ability to set independent rates and volumes for infusion and withdrawal. For more details and pricing, request more information from the syringe infusion pump manufacturer.
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- A basic single syringe, infusion pump which combines precision with simplicity.
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- A basic single syringe, infusion pump which combines precision with simplicity.
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- Four-Syringe Microdialysis Infusion Pump. Each syringe can be sized differently and is clamped independently.
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- Two-Syringe Infusion Pump This feature-laden two-syringe infusion pump combines a broad speed range and holds a wide range of syringe sizes to meet the requirements of virtually any laboratory application.
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- KDS 220 Multi-Syringe Infusion Pump Ideal for applications requiring multiple syringes, the KDS220. Each has been modified to hold up to 10 syringes.
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- Deal for applications requiring multiple syringes, the KDS230 is an adaptation of the KDS210. The pump has been modified to hold up to 10 syringes.
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- The KDS210 offers you more advanced features than any other infusion / withdrawal pump in its price range -- including five operating modes plus independent rate and volume settings for both infusion and withdrawal
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- The KDS310 Reversible Nano Pump is used exclusively with micro syringes. Small size, remote control and a rugged mounting arm make it ideal for use with micromanipulator, stereotaxic and other clamping devices.
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- The model KDS330 is designed to emulsify viscous fluids/suspensions by forcing them back and forth through a micro-emulsifying needle. The pump eliminates the fatigue and time required to manually prepare the emulsion.The KDS330 is ideal to prepare an adjuvant/antigen mixture to the correct viscosity ready for injection.
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- The KDS270 can hold up to four syringes and can cycle continuously back and forth in a push-pull action. As two syringes are infusing, two syringes are withdrawing at the same rate. At the end of the set volume the direction is automatically reversed and the next cycle begins. With the use of 3-way valves the pump can empty and refill syringes for a continuous dispense.
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- This pump provides simultaneous infusion and withdrawal at the same rate with opposing syringes on the same drive screw.
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- Push Pull Syringe Pumps. This KDS pump provides simultaneous infusion and withdrawal with opposing syringes on a single drive. The KDS260 is an adaption of the KDS210. The pump has been modified to hold an additional syringe so that as one syringe infuses, while the second syringe withdraws at the same rate. The Push/Pull mode is designed for one cycle only. Note: When used in push/pull mode, the pump has all the features of KDS210.
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