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SyringePump.com - Applications
Special Applications
Continuous Infusion,
Dual Pump System
Linear/Gradient
Pumping Upgrade
Pumping Program
Memory Upgrade
OEM Pump & Other
Design Services
Resources
Research Papers
Frequently Asked
Questiions
High Pressure
Many end users deal with highly viscous fluids. For these applications, we have a
few accomodations.
We have a high pressure syringe pumps including the
NE-1010
and
NE-510,
NE-511, NE-510L, NE-511L.
Our
Syringe Heater Kit
,
by heating up the fluid, can reduce the viscosity of
your fluid.
If you are heating your media, you will likely need either a
Glass or Stainless
Steel Syringe
.
Electrospinning
Electrospinning uses an electrical charge to draw very fine (typically on the micro
or nano scale) fibres from a liquid which is dispensed at a constant rate from a
syringe pump. Common pumps used for electrospinning are the
NE-300
,
NE-500
&
NE-1000
. You can reference some university studies on our
research papers
webpage which sites, among other topics, universities that have used our pumps
for electrospinning research. Contact us to get information on properly performing
electrospinning with our syringe pumps. Many electrospinning users need to heat
their polymer. A great way to heat your polymer is with our market exclusive
Syringe Heater Kit
.
Also, if you are heating your polymer, you will likely need either
a
Glass or Stainless Steel Syringe
.
Microfluidics
Microfluidics deals with the behavior, precise control and manipulation of fluids that
are geometrically constrained to a small, typically sub-millimeter, scale. Typically,
micro means one of the following features:
small volumes (nl, pl, fl)
small size
low energy consumption
effects of the micro domain
It is a multidisciplinary field intersecting engineering, physics, chemistry,
microtechnology and biotechnology, with practical applications to the design of
systems in which such small volumes of fluids will be used. Microfluidics emerged
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