New Dual Channel Syringe Pump from Harvard Apparatus

NEW Dual Independent Channel Syringe Pump

Harvard Apparatus is pleased to announce the release of their latest syringe pump. The Harvard Apparatus Pump 33 DDS (Dual Drive System) is a leap forward in syringe pump capability. The Pump 33 DDS has two independent pumping channels controlled by an intuitive touch screen interface.

harvardapp_featThis multi-purpose syringe pump employs advanced syringe mechanisms that include a tight gripping, extremely secure syringe clamp that accommodates syringe sizes 0.5 µl to 60 ml. The Pump 33 DDS offers enhanced flow performance with high accuracy and smooth flow from 1.02 pl/min to 106 ml/min.

The new Harvard Apparatus Pump 33 DDS employs a graphical user interface controlled with a large 7” LCD Color Touch Screen.

Features Include:

  • Two independently controlled pumping channels in one instrument
    run two separate flows using different directions, flow rates, volumes and syringe sizes
  • Intuitive icon based Graphical User Interface controlled with a 7” LCD Color
  • Touch Screen Display
  • Integrated syringe manufacturer tables
  • Accommodates syringe sizes 0.5 µl to 60 ml
  • Smooth flow down to 1.02 pl/min
  • High accuracy ± 0.25%
  • USB, RS-232 & TTL connectivity

About Harvard Apparatus
Harvard Apparatus is a global developer, manufacturer, and distributor of innovative and specialized products to enhance bio-research. They manufacture the most advanced, easiest-to-use programmable syringe pumps, the PHD ULTRA series. Harvard Apparatus also developed first volume controlled- and then pressure-controlled ventilators, pulsatile blood pumps, transducers, amplifiers, recorders, glassware and many other specialized bioscience research products.

Harvard Apparatus is now part of the Harvard Bioscience family of companies. Harvard Bioscience (Nasdaq: HBIO) is a global developer, manufacturer and marketer of a broad range of specialized products, primarily scientific instruments.

For more information, visit www.harvardapparatus.com.