Syringe pump literature review


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This literature search was for the paper: Bas Wijnen, Emily J. Hunt, Gerald C. Anzalone, Joshua M. Pearce, 2014. Open-source Syringe Pump Library, PLoS ONE 9(9): e107216. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0107216 open access

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Commercial Syringe Pump Spec Sheet Comparison


NamePriceDescriptionFlowrateForceAdditional SpecsWebsite
Sono Tek Syringe Pump$1,800Accepts up to 2 of the same types of syringes, capacity range from 10μ to 60mL. Also has additional valving that can set up the pump to fill the syringe.Minimum: .001 mL/min Maximum: 30 mL/minN/A*single shot and continuous flow operations
GenieTouch Syringe Pump$675The pump always knows how much is left in the syringe and how much the handle can be pushed down. Accuracy is based on carraige position detection, which is +/- 0.2mm.Minimum: .001 μL/hr Maximum: 220.82 mL/minMaximum: 196.13 N*auto positioning/stalling detection *multi-directional left or right application
NE-4000 Programmable Double Syringe Pump$928Dual pump system allows for continuous infusion or emulsification. Network, control, and monitor up to 100 pumps with one computer.Maximum: 102 mL/minMaximum: 444.82 N (at min speed) or 444.82 N(at max speed)*Dispensing accuracy of +/-1% *Max pumping rate: 6120 mL/hr with a B-D 60 cc syringe *Syringe inside diameter range: 0.100 to 50.00 mm
NE-300 "Just Infusion" Syringe Pump$260Maximum: 25 mL/minN/A*up to 60mL syringes *infusion rate can be changed while pumping *INFUSES ONLY
Fusion Touch 400 Syringe Pump$1,350The Chemyx Fusion 400 syringe pump delivers pulseless, reproducible micro-flow rates, primarily used for microdialysis, lab-on-chip microfluidics, and high-sensitivty cell-injection use. A four-channel syringe clamp holds syringes from 1μl to 10ml designed for high-precision microsyringes..Minimum: 2pL/min (0.5 μL syringe Maximum: 10 mL/min (10 mL syringe)Maximum: 222.41 N*Step Resolution is 0.016 microns *Accuracy ± 0.35% *Reproducibility ± 0.05%]
Cole-Parmer Dual Syringe Infusion Pump$2,606Minimum: 0.001 μL/hr Maximum: 147 mL/minMaximum: 275.79 kPa*Accepts 10 µL to 140 mL syringes *Reproducibility ± 0.2% *Accuracy ± 0.5% *Power: 115 VAC
402 Syringe Pump from Gilson Inc.$5000-5500Assures accuracy in sample transfer, dilution, reagent addition, mixing and more. Offers speed and reliability for repetitive liquid handling tasks.Minimum: 1 µL/min Maximum: 120 mL/minMaximum: 0.8 MPa(0.1 - 10-mL syringe) to 0.3 MPa(25-mL syringe)*Accuracy: 98.2% at 10 µL *Reproducibility: 0.8% at 10 µL *Injection Volume: 1.0 µL–25 mL
Parker Smart Syringe PumpTBAThe Parker Smart Syringe Pump is a long life, high precision pump which allows direct mounting at the point of dispense eliminating the need for a transfer line.Minimum: 7.5 nL/secMaximum: 199.95 kPa*Accuracy: +/- 1% *Precision: <0.1% CV *Resolution: 228,495 steps
Cole-Parmer Continuous Flow Syringe Pump$3,947Hold up to four syringes to cycle continuously back and forth in a push-pull action. As two syringes are infusing, two syringes are withdrawing at the same rate.Minimum: 2.757 μL/hr Maximum: 70.56 mL/minMaximum: 177.93 N*Syringe size: 4-10uL to 60 mL *Reproducibility: +/- 0.1% *Accuracy: +/- <1%
B.Braun/McGaw BD 360 Syringe Pump$435Can be used as primary infusor or can deliver downstream secondary piggyback infusions.Maximum: 360mL/hr--*Delivery Time: 10 - 60 min. in 2.5 min. increments *Accuracy: ± 3% *
Fisher Scientific™ Single Syringe Pump$1,509Applications: Calibrating, diluting, dispensing, dosing, emulsifying, fluid transfer, infusionsMaximum: 519 mL/hr--*Dispensing Volume: 10μL to 60mL *Auto shut off volume dispense mode
Advanced Syringe Pump with Computer Control from Med Associates Inc.$1343.34The PHM-111EC is controlled by an internal computer so that exact infusion rates can be set. Front panel switches allow for a simple setup, thus avoiding complicated menus or charts.Minimum: .025mL/hr Maximum: 430mL/hr (depending on the volume of the syringe)Minimum: 68.95 kPa Maximum: 413.685 kPa depending on the syringe)*Controls up to 16 pumps
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