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Harvard Apparatus manufactures the gold standard pumping mechanisms for calibrating your MS or injecting samples using ESI into a MS. Also Harvard Apparatus has a sample preparation group with a complete line of products for de-salting before the MS, removing surfactants, Isolating small molecules or desalting pre TOF. Harvard Apparatus was founded in 1901 by Dr. William T. Porter of the Harvard Medical School. Harvard Apparatus developed a name not only for quality but also for innovation. Harvard Apparatus invented the mechanical syringe pump in the 1950s and introduced the first microprocessor controlled syringe pumps in the 1980s. Today Harvard Apparatus continues this tradition with the most advanced, easiest-to-use programmable syringe pumps, the PHD 2000 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 is a global developer, manufacturer and marketer of a broad range of specialized products, primarily scientific instruments.

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Standard Infuse/Withdraw PHD 22/2000 Syringe Pumps

Harvard Apparatus, Inc.

The Harvard PHD 22/2000 Advance Syringe Pump family is the most versatile of the pump lines. This pump is available for infusion only or infuse/withdraw models. This is the only pump that is available in a Push/Pull configuration. All pumps have RS-232 communications capabilities, but there are also PHD 22/2000 pumps that are programmable directly from the keypad. In addition, a multitude of syringe racks are available to hold…

4.3/5.0
|5 Reviews

Series RC-20 Fast Exchange Open Bath Recording and Imaging Chambers

Harvard Apparatus, Inc.

Series RC-20 Fast Exchange Open Bath Recording and Imaging Chambers are available in 40µl (RC-24) and 50µl (RC-24E). The bath volume in these two models is the smallest of the open style chambers. This design allows very fast solution exchange for a variety of applications including patch clamp and studies in electrophysiology. The small bath volumes are especially useful when using drugs in small quantities. Both models are u…

3.3/5.0
|1 Review
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