The CMA 402 Syringe Pump is a compact, flexible, dual syringe pump designed for low pulse-free flow rates suitable for microdialysis experiments and other low flow experiments. Start/Stop and flow rate can be set individually for each syringe.
The pump is precalibrated for 1, 2.5 or 5 mL syringes with flow rates between 0.1 µL/min and 20 µL/min. The flow rates are shown on the LED displays. The CMA 402 Microdialysis Pump is even more flexible when controlled by a computer through the RS-232 interface. For instance, a preset volume can easily be set. A flush feature fills the system at a flow rate of 25 µL/min. The CMA 402 is available in two different versions, one of which includes accessories such as vial holders and probe clips, allowing easier handling of the microdialysis probe.
Item# |
Description |
CMA8003100 |
CMA 402 Microdialysis Syringe Pump with Accessory Kit |
CMA8003110 |
CMA 402 Microdialysis Syringe Pump |
CMA8002773 |
USB Cable, Type A-B |
The CMA 402 Syringe Pump is a compact, flexible, dual syringe pump designed for low pulse-free flow rates suitable for microdialysis experiments and other low flow experiments.
Start/Stop and flow rate can be set individually for each syringe. The pump is precalibrated for 1, 2.5 or 5 mL syringes with flow rates between 0.1 µL/min and 20 µL/min. The flow rates are shown on the LED displays. The CMA 402 Microdialysis Pump is even more flexible when controlled by a computer through the RS-232 interface. For instance, a preset volume can easily be set. A flush feature fills the system at a flow rate of 25 µL/min. The CMA 402 is available in two different versions, one of which includes accessories such as vial holders and probe clips, allowing easier handling of the microdialysis probe.
Specifications | CMA8003100 | CMA8003110 |
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Accuracy | ±1.5% | ±1.5% |
Calibration | Precalibrated | Precalibrated |
Certifications | CE | CE |
Computer connection | RS232 and USB | RS232 and USB |
Dimensions | 207 x 135 x 48 mm (W x D x H) | 207 x 135 x 48 mm (W x D x H) |
Display | 2-digit LED display showing flow rate or syringe size | 2-digit LED display showing flow rate or syringe size |
External connections | Variable | Variable |
Fast Feed | Approx.20 µL/min (with 1 mL syringe) | Approx.20 µL/min (with 1 mL syringe) |
Flow rate range | 0.1 µL/min - 20 µL/min | 0.1 µL/min - 20 µL/min |
Motor | High resolution step motor system | High resolution step motor system |
Motor Drive Control | - | - |
Number of syringes | 2, Indep. Control | 2, Indep. Control |
Piston carriage speed | 2.4 µm/min-1.2 mm/min | 2.4 µm/min-1.2 mm/min |
Power consumption | 10 W max | 10 W max |
Speed variation | ±1.5% | ±1.5% |
Syringe sizes | 1, 2.5 and 5 mL, piston stroke 60 mm | 1, 2.5 and 5 mL, piston stroke 60 mm |
Voltage | 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz, output 12 VDC (adapter included) | 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz, output 12 VDC (adapter included) |
Weight | approx. 1.4 kg | approx. 1.4 kg |
Working temperature | 10-35°C | 10-35°C |
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