Applied BioPhysics Introduces pFlow Peristaltic Pump
Troy, NY (PRWEB) December 15, 2015 -- Applied BioPhysics introduces pFlow peristaltic pump. It can be used for any application requiring controlled flow rates. The pFlow can also be used for barrier function studies of endothelial cells under flow conditions. The specially designed peristaltic pump with flow chambers attaches to ECIS® flow arrays allowing researchers to subject cell layers to shear stress as high as 28 dynes/cm2 or gently perfuse them with low flow rates.
ECIS pFlow pumps are fully programmable via USB or RS232 interfaces, and since each pump has a unique USB address, multiple pumps can be run from one PC. Programmed flow profiles can be stored within the pump memory allowing one to disconnect the pump from the controlling computer for remote runs.
Flow profiles include continuous and/or pulsatile flow in both single and bi-directional modes. Technical specs include – continuous flow from 20 ml/min to 70 microliters/min; for pulsatile flow, max ramp speed 0 to max flow -150 msec (forward or reverse); full forward to full reverse flow - 400msec. Pump dimensions are 4.12”W x 4.12”H x 6.25”L. Pump is under $2200.
Complete flow set including pump, medium reservoirs, flow capacitor and all associated tubing and fittings priced at under $3,300. For details, go to http://www.biophysics.com/pflow.php.
For further information contact:
Catherine Toniatti-Yanulavich
Applied BioPhysics
185 Jordan Road
Troy, NY 12180
Ph: 1-866-301-ECIS (3247)
Fax 518-880-6860
ctoniatti(at)biophysics(dot)com
For technical questions:
Chris Dehnert
Applied BioPhysics
185 Jordan Road
Troy, NY 12180
Ph: 1-866-301-ECIS (3247)
Fax 518-880-6860
dehnert(at)biophysics(dot)com
Wendy Ladouceur, Applied BioPhysics, Inc., http://www.biophysics.com, +1 (518) 880-6860, [email protected]
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