Standard Infuse/Withdraw Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite Programmable Syringe Pump
The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite expands its capabilities to satisfy your experimental requirements. The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite is the lowest flow, highest accuracy pump with unparalleled ease of use with a high resolution touch screen with intuitive icon interface. It can deliver volumes down to 0.54 pl/min. This infusion/withdrawal dual syringe pump is ideal for applications such as microdialysis. The Pump 11 Elite Series allows you to create, save and run simple to complex methods without a PC.
This syringe pump has a new mechanism that includes a tight gripping, more secure syringe clamp for syringes ranging from 0.5 µl to 10 ml (dual channel version) or 0.5 µl to 60 ml (single channel version). The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite offers enhanced flow performance with high accuracy and smooth flow from 0.54 pl/min to 11.70 ml/min (dual channel version) or 0.54 pl/min to 39.77 ml (single channel version).
The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite is an Infusion/Withdrawal Programmable Syringe Pump available in single or dual syringe configurations. This pump has advanced connectivity with a footswitch, USB serial port for computer control, RS-485 (or optional RJ-ll) ports for daisy chaining pumps and Digital I/O for remote control.
Please follow this link for microdialysis probes and guides.
The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite expands its capabilities to satisfy your experimental requirements. The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite expands its capabilities to satisfy your experimental requirements. The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite is the lowest flow, highest accuracy pump with unparalleled ease of use with a high resolution touch screen with intuitive icon interface. It can deliver volumes down to 0.54 pl/min. This infusion/withdrawal dual syringe pump is ideal for applications such as microdialysis. The Pump 11 Elite Series allows you to create, save and run simple to complex methods without a PC.
Features
- New color LCD touch screen
- Intuitive icon interface
- Up-front control knobs for ease of operation
- Quick start methods
- Program simple to complex methods without a PC
- Relative time clock
- Vertical or horizontal orientation
- 35 lb linear force adjustable across the entire flow range
- Can daisy chain pumps
- CE, ETL (UL, CSA), WEEE, EU RoHS & CB Scheme
- 2-year warranty
Applications
- Nanofluidics
- Microfluidics
- Microdialysis
- Accurate delivery of coatings
- Reactor dosing
- Cell injections
- Fluid sampling
- High presure injection
- Low pressure chromatography
- Flow programming
- Binary gradients
- % composition step changes
- I/O interactive experiments
This syringe pump has a new mechanism that includes a tight gripping, more secure syringe clamp for syringes ranging from 0.5ul to 10 ml (dual channel version) or 0.5 ul to 60 ml (single channel version). The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite offers enhanced flow performance with high accuracy and smooth flow from 0.54 pl/min to 11.70 ml/min (dual channel version) or 0.54 pl/min to 39.77 ml (single channel version).
The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite is an Infusion/Withdrawal Programmable Syringe Pump available in single or dual syringe configurations. This pump has advanced connectivity with a footswitch, USB serial port for computer control, RS-485 (or optional RJ-ll) ports for daisy chaining pumps and Digital I/O for remote control.
Since 1901 Harvard Apparatus has been supporting bioresearch fluidics requirements with the culmination being the introduction of the first commercial syringe pump for bioresearch in 1956. Since 1956, over 70,000 satisfied syringe pump users around the world have made Harvard Apparatus syringe pumps the worlds #1 choice.
The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite is a low flow syringe pump designed for use in applications including: microdialysis, microfluidics, cellular injections and fluid sampling.
Program Description
To operate the Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite, the user defines all the required parameters for infusing or withdrawing liquids through a Pump Control Method. The basic operation is a simple 4-step procedure:
1. Select a method
2. Enter operating parameters
3. Preview your method
4. Run your method.
Advanced Programming Features
- Constant Rate
- Ramp
- Gradients
- % composition (up to two solvents)
- Autofill
- I/O — dedicated and user defined I/O
Easy-to-Use Interface
The Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite color LCD touch screen graphic user interface is divided into three basic areas: Operations Display, Message Area, and Navigation. This configuration allows you to easily move through all menu selections and data entry by gently touching the onscreen buttons with a finger or the tip of a soft, non-sharp object such as a pencil eraser.
The Methods Main or Quick Start screens are the primary set up screens for the applications. From those screens you can access all the commands needed to operate the Pump 11 Elite, as well as the main system settings.
The Message Area of the touch screen is used to display helpful instructions for the currently displayed screen. It is also used to display error or warning messages to indicate problem conditions in a Method or error conditions during pump operation.
The software is organized into three main navigational branches, the quick start Methods, user-defined Methods, and system settings. You can control operations directly with the touch screen or remotely from an independent computer or device via the external I/O interface. Advanced GLP Documentation Features:
- Download experimental parameter information to PC
- Alpha/numeric keypad for method naming
Accessories
A full range of accessories are compatible with the Pump 11 Pico Plus Elite including syringe heaters, connectors, tubing, syringes and more.
Please follow this link for microdialysis probes and guides.
Please follow this link for syringe options.
Please follow this link for tubing and connector options.
Specifications | 70-4506 | 70-4511 |
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Pump Configuration | Standard | Standard |
Pump Function | Infusion/Withdrawal/Programmable | Infusion/Withdrawal/Programmable |
Flow Rate Maximum | 11.70 ml/min using 10 ml syringe | 39.77 ml/min using 60 ml syringe |
Flow Rate Minimum | 0.54 pl/min using 0.5 µl syringe | 0.54 pl/min using 0.5 µl syringe |
Syringe Size Minimum | 0.5 µl | 0.5 µl |
Syringe Size Maximum | 10 ml | 60 ml |
Max Linear Force | 35 lb @ 100% Force Selection | 35 lb @ 100% Force Selection |
I O TTL Connectors | 15 pin D-Sub Connector | 15 pin D-Sub Connector |
RS 232 Connectors | optional RJ-11 | optional RJ-11 |
USB Connectors | Type B | Type B |
Accuracy | ±0.35% | ±0.35% |
Non Volatile Memory | Storage of all settings | Storage of all settings |
Drive Motor | 0.9° Stepper Motor | 0.9° Stepper Motor |
Motor Drive Control | Microprocessor with 1/16 microstepping | Microprocessor with 1/16 microstepping |
Number of Microsteps per one rev of Lead Screw | 20,480 | 20,480 |
Step Rate Minimum | 27.5 sec/µstep | 27.5 sec/µstep |
Step Rate Maximum | 26 µsec/µstep | 26 µsec/µstep |
Step Resolution | 0.031 µm/µstep | 0.031 µm/µstep |
Pusher Travel Rate Minimum | 0.068 µm/min | 0.068 µm/min |
Pusher Travel Rate Maximum | 71.55 mm/min | 71.55 mm/min |
Display | 4.3" WQVGA TFT Color Display with Touchpad | 4.3" WQVGA TFT Color Display with Touchpad |
Input Power | 12-30 VDC | 12-30 VDC |
Voltage Range | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Dimensions, Control Box L x D x H | 9.0 x 7.0 x 6.0 in (22.6 x 17.78 x 15.0 cm) | |
Net Weight | 4.6 ln (2.1 kg) | |
Environmental Operating Temperature | 40°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) | 40°F to 104°F (°C to 40°C) |
Environmental Storage Temperature | 14°F to 158°F (-10°C to 70°C) | 14°F to 158°F (-10°C to 70°C) |
Environmental Humidity | 20% to 80% RH, non condensing | 20% to 80% RH, non condensing |
Mode of Operation | Continuous | Continuous |
Classification | Class I | Class I |
Pollution Degree | 1 | 1 |
Installation Category | II | II |
Regulatory Certifications | CE, UL, CSA, CB Scheme, EU RoHS | CE, UL, CSA, CB Scheme, EU RoHS |
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