- This pump is based on the electroendosmosis principle, and some of its characteristic features are no pulsations, quiet operation, small size, lightweight, low power consumption, and high pressure.
- Linear control of flow rate through the change in voltage.
- 1 MPa discharge pressure may be achievable.
- Optionally battery operable. (Voltage step-up circuit is required)
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IMAGE OF INTERNAL STRUCTURE
This pumping unit uses an Electroosmotic pump as the pressure source. As shown in the figure, the diaphragm is pressurized from the top by the working fluid, and thus, the liquid to be delivered is pumped out. Suction is also possible by reversing the polarity of the applied voltage when ethanol is used as the working fluid. (Optional Feature)
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Dimensions
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Comparison of Pulsations with Syringe Pump
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Method |
EOP-Driven Micro Pump
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Type |
Electro-Osmotic Pump
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Power Consumption |
10 mW
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Other Wetted Materials |
PEEK and Silicone
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Capacity |
5 mL
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Flow Rate |
10 µL/min
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Discharge Pressure |
200 kPa
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Weight |
Approximately 105 g (Excluding Liquid)
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Notes |
Liquid for Indirect Drive/Working Liquid |
De-Ionized Water |
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Note 2: These are the specifications when the operating voltage is 24 VDC.
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