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Shuttle Pumps
Instech's incredibly efficient shuttle pumps were originally designed
to deliver nutrients to cell cultures in experiments conducted on the
Space Shuttle, where space and power consumption are significant constraints.
They have flown on more than a dozen missions.
Features
- Unique - These pumps use an oscillating shuttle
mechanism to move fluids at rates from 2 to 35 ml per minute. Because
pump tubes are not squeezed to occlusion, fluids will free flow in the
forward direction (an advantage for some applications, a disadvantage
for others).
- Small - The dual channel S21 is only 3 inches long.
- Efficient - With power consumption in the 100 milliwatt
range, these pumps are hundreds of times more efficient than conventional
peristaltic pumps (even ours).
- Gentle - The gentle pulsing action of these pumps
is ideal for blood, cell suspensions, and abrasive slurries. Tube sets
will last much longer than tube sets in peristaltic pumps because the
mechanism does not grind away at the tubing.
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