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Microfluidics Syringe Pump accepts .5 µl to 140 ml syringes.

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Microfluidics Syringe Pump accepts .5 µl to 140 ml syringes.
Microfluidics Syringe Pump accepts .5 µl to 140 ml syringes.

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August 10, 2010 - With resolution of 4.25 nm/step, Model NE-1002X performs smooth pumping at low flow rates. Users can program up to 41 pumping phases that change pumping rates, set dispensing volumes, and insert pauses. Pump can be set to control and respond to external signals, sound, or alarm. Operating stand alone or by computer, foot switch, or other lab equipment, unit features pusher travel rate of 0.8409 µm/hr and flow rates of .133 pl/min to 2,545 µl/min with 140 ml syringe.

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New Era Pump Systems, Inc.
2517 Bayview Ave.
Wantagh, NY, 11793
USA



New Era Pump Systems Takes Lead in Microfluidics Syringe Pumps


New Era Pump Systems Inc. was founded to fill the market niche of affordable laboratory equipment. Rather than to adopt the industry standard practice of continuing price increases, we are continually looking for ways to bring more value to our customers. Price increases are not inevitable. New Era Pump Systems is proud to feature the NE-1002X Microfluidics Syringe Pump.

Contained in the NE-1002X, 4.25 nanometers/step (0.00425 µm/step) leads the competition by a margin of three times better resolution compared to the closest known competitor. This resolution allows the NE-1002X to perform superior smooth pumping at extremely low flow rates. "When we put the numbers together and compared it to the competition, we realized we were onto something special", said Barry Cowen, lead developer at New Era Pump Systems, located in Farmingdale, NY.

The NE-1002X, as part of the NE-1000 family of pumps, has all the following features; Program up to 41 pumping phases that change pumping rates, set dispensing volumes, insert pauses, control and respond to external signals, sound an alarm. Increased program memory option is available. Operates stand alone, by a computer, a foot switch, or with other lab equipment.You can start pumping in four easy steps. Other features include; pusher travel rate 0.8409 µm/hr (0.0140 µm/min) to 0.2245 cm/min. Flow rates .133 pl/min to 2545 µl/min with a 140ml syringe. Accepts syringes from .5 µl to 140ml. Gradient pumping included.

New Era Pump Systems has been manufacturing high quality syringe pumps for over 10 years. For complete specifications, contact New Era Pump Systems Inc., call (631) 249-1392, Fax: (707) 248-2089, Email: info@ syringepump.com or visit our website at, www.syringepump.com
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