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The SF-10+ Heated Pump for Fluid Handling

With improved temperature control and the ability to heat between ambient and 80 °C, the SF-10+ heated laboratory pump expands on the pump's previous capabilities, referenced in numerous scientific discoveries since 2016. It also enables the inlet and outlet tubes to be heated to the same temperature.

All of the pump's parts are heated to prevent cold spots, and temperatures can be adjusted via serial data commands or an intuitive touchscreen interface.

Heated inlet and outlet tubes are provided at a standard length of 80 cm, with an optional 150 cm length available.

Applications for Heated Pumps:

  • Reagent pumping before crystallization
  • Supplying reagents in greater concentrations than are possible at room temperature
  • Reagents for processing that are liquid at higher temperatures but solid at room temperature
  • Sampling reagents prone to precipitation upon cooling to room temperature from batch or flow reactors

Features of the SF-10+ (Heated) Laboratory Pump:

  • Self-priming pump
  • All pump head components are heated from ambient temperature up to 80 °C
  • High degree of compatibility with chemicals
  • Pump up to 10 bar pressure
  • 0.02 ml to 10 ml/minute
  • Gases, light slurries, suspensions, and pump solutions
  • Measurement and indication of pressure
  • Selectable over-pressure trip by the user
  • Numerous electrical interfaces that offer flexible choices for external control

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