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IPS-13RS Double Channel Infusion/Withdrawal Syringe Pump

$999.00
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IPS-13RS Double Channel Infusion/Withdrawal Syringe Pump
Product Details
Marka: IPS Syringe Pump

The IPS-13-RS is a sophisticated programmable double-channel pump designed to meet diverse fluid handling requirements with precision and efficiency. With a wide flow rate range from 1.17 picoliters per minute to 75,945 milliliters per minute, it offers versatility for various applications. Whether administering minute doses with a Hamilton 0.5 µl syringe or dispensing larger volumes using a 140 ml Monoject Syringe, this pump ensures accurate and reliable fluid delivery.

Key Features:

  • Double Channel: Featuring two independent channels, the IPS-13-RS allows simultaneous operation with different syringe sizes, enhancing flexibility and throughput in fluid handling tasks.
  • 5 Steps Operation Mode: The pump supports a 5-step operation mode, enabling users to program sequential operations for enhanced automation and control.
  • Recipe Saving and Recalling: With the capability to save and recall up to 5 recipes, users can easily manage parameters and maintain consistency in operations.
  • Infusion/Withdrawal Support: Supporting both forward and backward purging, the IPS-13-RS accommodates infusion and withdrawal processes, providing comprehensive fluid handling capabilities.
  • Intuitive Interface: Equipped with a 4.3” Resistive Touch TFT LCD screen and user-friendly microcontroller software, the pump offers an intuitive interface for easy navigation and operation.
  • High Precision Pumping: Engineered for high precision, the IPS-13-RS ensures accurate fluid delivery, facilitating reliable performance across a range of applications.
  • Adjustable Flow Rate: Users can adjust the flow rate even during ongoing processes, allowing for real-time optimization and flexibility in experimental setups.