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Harvard Apparatus Peristaltic Pump P-70

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TheHarvard Apparatus Peristaltic Pump P-70 offers unparalleled accuracy, reproducibility, and ease of use. P-70 drive provides flow rates from 0.001 to 70 ml/min

The Harvard Apparatus Peristaltic Pump consists of a control unit, a motor drive, a tubing cassette and some sample tubing. 

Other benefits include:

  • The ability to separate the motor drive from the controller to facilitate use and save space in incubators and fume hoods
  • A library of tubing sizes is stored in the pump's memory minimizing set up time 
  • Custom tubing can be used allowing complete flexibility 
  • A full range of interchangeable motor drives to allow for economical ease of use over a broad flow rate range.

A complete range of programmable functions allow the pump to be easily adapted to a wide range of dispensing applications. The pump has pre-programmed flow profiles for:

  • Constant Flow
  • Flow Ramps 
  • Pulsatile Flow 
  • Concentration Based Fluid Delivery

Please follow this link for P-70 tubing options.

Grouped product items
Item No. Description Qty
70-7000 Harvard Apparatus Peristaltic Pump P-70 (Complete System; Control Box & P-70 Motor Drive) Please login to add to Quote
70-7003 Replacement P-70 Motor Drive, 8 Rollers, 5 Channels Please login to add to Quote
72-0604 Replacement Cartridge/Cassette for P-70 Please login to add to Quote
70-7006 Replacement Standard Control Box for P Series Motor Drives Please login to add to Quote

TheHarvard Apparatus Peristaltic Pump P-70 offers unparalleled accuracy, reproducibility, and ease of use. P-70 drive provides flow rates from 0.001 to 70 ml/min

Features

  • LCD color touch screen with intuitive icon interface for unparalleled ease-of-use
  • Remote design ideal for work inside incubators and fume hoods 
  • Interchangeable pump heads 
  • A library of tubing sizes stored in the pump's memory minimizes setup time 
  • Custom tubing can be used allowing complete flexibility 
  • Single channel or combined channel mode for setting flow rate 
  • Pump mode—runs continuously at a set flow rate 
  • Timed dispense—dispenses for a fixed time at a set flow rate 
  • Volume dispense—dispenses a fixed volume 
  • Footswitch control 
  • Analog control 
  • Bidrectional delivery 
  • CE, ETL (UL, CSA), WEEE, EU RoHS and CB Scheme Approved 
  • 2-year warranty

Benefits

  • The ability to separate the motor drive from the controller to facilitate use and save space in incubators and fume hoods
  • A library of tubing sizes is stored in the pump's memory minimizing set up time 
  • Custom tubing can be used allowing complete flexibility 
  • A full range of interchangeable motor drives to allow for economical ease of use over a broad flow rate range. 

 


The Harvard Apparatus Peristaltic Pump consists of a control unit, a motor drive, a tubing cassette and some sample tubing. The pump can deliver solutions over a range of flow rates from 0.001 to 1,500 ml/min depending on the motor drive used. Choose from three interchangeable motor drives. The motor drive modules provide flow over the following ranges:

 

  • P-70 drive provides flow rates from 0.001 to 70 ml/min
  • P-230 drive provides flow rates from 0.001 to 230 ml/min 
  • P-1500 drive provides flow rates from 0.01 to 1,500 ml/min 

A complete range of programmable functions allow the pump to be easily adapted to a wide range of dispensing applications. The pump has pre-programmed flow profiles for:

  • Constant Flow
  • Flow Ramps 
  • Pulsatile Flow 
  • Concentration Based Fluid Delivery 

In addition to the flow profiles, the pump has advanced user options that permit the pump to be controlled by a PC from its USB inputs as well as a range of options such as:

  • Remote initiated start/stop times
  • Communication with external devices through 15-pin I/O 
  • Constant pressure through BNC 

All settings can easily be saved as user generated methods in the pump's memory. The method can be easily recalled and run very quickly, saving researchers valuable time. Connectivity to a wide range of external input or output devices is easily accomplished. A constant pressure mode may be utilized in conjunction with a pressure transducer. The pump will automatically rotate at the proper RPM for the tube selection and flow rate chosen. To further increase the accuracy, Harvard Apparatus Peristaltic Pumps offer a rapid calibration routine to further optimize flow accuracy by entering a measured volume of fluid collected.

Please follow this link for P-70 tubing options.

Item # 70-0000
 Description  Pump with P-70 Motor Drive
 Type  8 rollers, 5 channels
 Accuracy  ±1.0%
 Back Pressure  15 psi
 Computer Interface  USB Type 'B'
 Control Box Dimensions, H x W x D  20.7 x 13 x 9.6 cm (8.13 x 5.13 x 3.75 in)
 Pump Head Dimensions, H x W x D  11.5 x 25.4 x 11.8 cm (4.5 x 10 x 4.63 in)
 Max RPM  229
 Flow Rate Range (Min. to Max.)  0.001 mL/min to 70 mL/min
 Power  100 to 250 VAC, 50/60 Hz
 Protection Rating  IP23
 Pump Configuration  Remote
 Pump Voltage  30 VDC, 1.67A
 Pump to Pump  IEEE 1394
 Reversible Flow  Yes
 TTL Connector  15-pin D-sub
 Tubing ID  0.13 to 2.79 mm (0.005 to 0.110 in)
 Weight  4.7 kg (10.5 lb)

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