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Microfluidics Pump

The Mitos P-Pump Basic is for microfluidic systems operating from nL/min to mL/min. Using the pulseless Mitos P-Pump technology, the Mitos P-Pump Basic features data logging and control via PC software. It is suitable for use with viscous liquids and microfluidic systems where highly stable flow is required for applications such as cell manipulation, microreactions, and droplet formation. Operating over a pressure range of 0–10 bar, the Mitos P-Pump Basic offers smooth fluid flow. The pump also features a lockable pressure chamber that accommodates a range of standard and nonstandard fluid vessels. With the ability to contain samples from 100 μL to 30 mL, the Mitos P-Pump Basic uses fluid directly from the container, eliminating sample waste.

  • Dolomite Centre
  • Unit 1, Anglian Business Park
  • Orchard Rd.
  • Royston, SG8 5TW
  • UNITED KINGDOM

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