Z721786
KDS Multi syringe infusion/withdrawal pump series 230
AC/DC input 110 V AC
Synonym(s):
dosing pump, infusion pump, pump infusion
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UNSPSC Code:
41121500
NACRES:
NB.01
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feature
4 channels
manufacturer/tradename
KD Scientific 780230-110V
availability
not available in EU
volume
0.01-60 mL
suitability
suitable for multiple injections
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General description
Ideal for applications requiring multiple syringes, the KDS230 has been modified to hold up to 10 syringes.
- One to ten syringes, 10 μL - 10 mL
- One to six syringes, 20 mL - 60 mL
- One to four syringes, 100 mL - 140 mL
- Backlit LCD display
- Knob locks/unlocks drive block for effortless, drag-free adjustment
- Simple menu-driven setups
- Preset volume control and automatic shut-off and stall detection
- Settings can be reviewed or changed during operation
- Choice of unit selection
- Last settings stored in permanent memory
- Built-in RS-232C interface for computer "daisy chaining" up to 100 pumps
- TTL interface for foot switch, timer, relay control, outputs for run indicator, valve control
- Independent rate and volume settings for infusion and withdrawal
- Multiple mode selection
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