• Cleaning service per pair.

  • The Controlled Pump is designed to run 32 different pump programs that are easy selectable by two thumb wheels on the front panel. A program consists of one infusion motion and one withdrawal motion which are both configurable with stroke length and speed.

    Start a selected pump program by press of the green “START/STOP” push button at the front panel. The pump will start infuse with parameters from the selected pump program. When the pump reach the programmed end position, it will immediately withdraw and then infuse and so on, as long as the latched push button is in its inner position.

    Specifications
    Dimensions: 122 x 140 x 350 mm. (WxDxH)
    Weight: 4,4 kg.
    Power supply: External power supply, 24 VDC 2,5 A
    Glass syringe connection for external equipment: Luer Lock
    Maximum infusion/withdrawal volume: 20 ml.
    Maximum infusion/withdrawal rate (measured directly against atmosphere) 50 ml/s.
    Lowest infusion/withdrawal rate (measured directly against atmosphere) 6 ml/s.

  • Cuvette Straight, extras C2608 for use on FIA Chewing Apparatus DRT.

  • Cuvette for use in cell on the FIA Chewing Apparatus DRT equipped with data logger of a temperature sensor in the buffer solution within the cuvette.

  • Cuvette, extras C1028 for use on older versions of FIA Chewing Apparatus DRT. This will fit on flat base chambers.

  • Disturbing buffle without NS, length 500 mm. above dia 22 mm, below dia 18 mm, offset axes, axis distance. about 30 mm.

  • Installed length 500 mm. With offset axes, usable as disturbing tube. Pt 100 Sensor, class EN 60751 1/3B length: 500 mm. With 3 m cable and Lemo plug (4 wire).

  • Dissolution timer for setting chewing time on FIA Chewing Apparatus DRT.

  • Left-hinged safety door for FIA Chewing Apparatus DRT2, DRT3 and DRT6.

  • Right-hinged safety door for FIA Chewing Apparatus DRT.

  • Dose Station Ellipta ®

    This is our dedicated delivered dose uniformity test station for Ellipta ®, using the brilliant impinger filter dose collector. The latter is washable in-situ and can be ready for the next dose as part of the wet chemistry work-up procedure. The user works with the equipment in a fixed process which starts by the user placing the device in a nest which mates with the dose collector inlet. Thereafter aided by the station with functions such as dose actuation, solvent delivery, sample agitation and after which the user collects the sample manually. The process is ended with an automated drying procedure. The integration with FIA’s TriggerBox III gives the user full control of the flow process and relevant data recorded on file or printer. Ellipta ® is one of the devices on this product category, see also Turbuhaler ® implementation , but can be made for essentially all devices upon customer request. See also attached flyer for more information for in-depth information.

  • Dose Station Turbuhaler ®

    This is our dedicated delivered dose uniformity test station for Turbuhaler ®, using the brilliant impinger filter dose collector. The latter is washable in-situ and can be ready for the next dose as part of the wet chemistry work-up procedure. The user works with the equipment in a fixed process which starts by the user placing the device in an inlet which mates with the dose collector. The inlet is a highly sophisticated construction with an inflatable gasket which seals around the mouthpiece. Above the gasket there are channels which efficiently rinses the gasket and the filter with solvent. The user is aided by the station with functions such as dose actuation, solvent delivery, sample agitation and dose collector cleaning, after which the user collects the sample manually. The process is ended with an automated drying procedure. The integration with FIA’s TriggerBox III gives the user full control of the flow process and relevant data recorded on file or printer. Turbuhaler ® is one of the devices on this product category, see also Ellipta ® implementation, but can be made for essentially all devices upon customer request. See also attached flyer for in-depth information.

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