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Friday, August 28, 2009
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The Micro Electro-Osmotic Pump Connector features a low internal volume of 8 µ.



Dolomite (Royston, UK) has introduced its new Micro Electro-Osmotic Pump Connector for easy and direct integration of Dolomite microfluidic chips with Nano Fusion Technology (NFT) micro electro-osmotic pumps. Features include:

  • A 2-channel miniature pumping connector.
  • A low internal volume of 8 µl.
  • A flow rate range of 0.1 µl/min to6µl/min.
  • No moving parts or pulsation.
  • A pressures range up to 2000 kPa.
  • Powered via connection to a DC supply or battery.

For more information visit www.dolomite-microfluidics.com

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