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The New Era Pump Systems, Inc. programmable pumps provide an affordable solution to your sophisticated dispensing and flow control applications. Our pumps offer the best value on the market by delivering high end features at affordable pricing. Features include infusion and withdrawal, computer interface and advanced programming options.
New Era Pump Systems Inc. was founded to fill the market niche of affordable laboratory equipment. Rather than to adopt the industry standard practice of continuing price increases, they are continually looking for ways to bring more value to their customers. Price increases are not inevitable.
Originally founded in 1996 by Barry Cowen, with experts from the syringe pump industry, their flagship product, the NE-1000, has lived up to the ideal of giving the best value to the customer. Their customers often ask why their products are such a better value than their competitors. In which they can only respond with amazement that their competitors can charge so much.
Infuses only! - Just the features that you want and none that you dont want to pay for - Does not withdraw, volume target, have computer interface or have programmability. Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS. Click To Watch NE-300 Video
Accepts 1 syringe from the smallest size available up to a maximum of 60mL in glass and 140mL in monoject plastic. NE-1000 pumping rate are as low as 0.73 μL/hr with a 1 mL syringe or as high as 57.84 mL/min with a 140 monoject plastic syringe. Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS. Click to watch NE-1000 video
Accepts 1 syringe from the smallest size available up to a maximum of 60mL in glass and 140mL in monoject plastic. NE-1000 pumping rate are as low as 0.73 μL/hr with a 1 mL syringe or as high as 57.84 mL/min with a 140 monoject plastic syringe. Includes X1 upgrade for Linear/Gradient Program Function. Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS. Click to watch...
The smoothest microfluidic syringe pump on the market. Advance Per Step: 4.252232 Nanometers. Holds 1 glass syringe up to 60 mL and 140 mL in monoject plastic. Infusion rates from 0.008 nL/hr (0.5 µL syringe) to 2545 µL/min (140 mL syringe). Available in 2 channel version (Model NE-4002X).
All the features of the NE-1000. Can approximately double the pressure of the NE-1000. Minimum pumping rate: 0.001 µL/hr with a 0.5 µL syringe. Maximum pumping rate: 208.3 mL/min with a 140mL monoject plastic syringe. Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS.
The new NE-8000 high pressure syringe pump produces about 200 lbs of linear force at slow speeds and 100 lbs at top speed. Pressure output is relative to the syringe size. A range of high pressure syringes with stainless steel barrels and plungers are available for use with this model. Holds 1 Syringe up to 140 mL. (200 mL partially filled) Note: NOT FOR...
Accepts 2 different syringes from the smallest size available up to 60 mL. A 140 mL syringe can be filled up to 120mL. 2 different sized syringes can be used for proportional infusion. NE-4000 & Dual-NE-4000 pumping rate as low as 1.459 μL/hr with a 1 mL syringe or as high as 127.2 mL/min with a 60 mL syringe. Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS....
Same description and all the features of the NE-1002X plus... Holds 2 syringes up to 60 mL. 140 mL partially filled. Advance Per Step: 4.185267857 Nanometers Dispensing accuracy of +/- 0.5% and reproducibility of +/- 0.2% Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS. Click to Watch Ne-4000 Video
The NE-1600 Holds 2, 4, or 6 syringes of up to 140 cc each Infusion rates from 0.568L/hr ( 1 cc syringe) to 1337 ml/hr (60 cc syringe). Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS.
The NE-1800 holds 2, 4, 6, or 8 syringes of up to 10 mL each. Infusion rates from 0.452 µL/hr (1 mL syringe) to 415.9 mL/hr (10 mL syringe). Note: NOT FOR CLINICAL USE ON HUMANS.