Laboratory Peristaltic Pump

A peristaltic pump operates by pumping fluids through a flexible tube wrapped around rotating rollers in the pump head that squeeze the liquid out of the tube with compression force. The mechanism of this pump’s action allows fluids to be dispensed without introducing contamination. This makes them ideal for dispensing solutions in both biological and chemical labs. Factors that need to be considered when using a peristaltic pump in the lab include the compatibility of the liquid with the plastic tubing used, the trade-off between flow rate and pulse rate, and the amount of starting liquid, as well as the amount of liquid to be dispensed.

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CompanyGilson IncGilson Inc
ItemVERITY 3011 Isocratic PumpMINIPULS 3 Peristaltic Pumps
Catalog Number38114001GFAM00051
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The VERITY® 3011 Isocratic Pump is an innovative liquid delivery solution for chemical reaction monitoring in petroleum applications and for gel permeation chromatography (GPC) in environmental and food and beverage testing applications. When configured with a GX-271 Liquid

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The compact MINIPULS® 3 is a high-performance, low-pulse, peristaltic pump with interchangeable pump heads for delivering a diverse variety of liquids—from biological to chemical—without altering the critical components within the liquid. Six different channel and flow rate configurations are ... Read More
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