Laboratories that focus on the study of fluid transmission often encounter some technical difficulties, and in this case, the peristaltic pump plays an important role. The laboratory is one of the common applications of the peristaltic pump. Many experimental workers who are just getting in touch with the peristaltic pump will have a question: what kind of peristaltic pump is generally used in the laboratory?
In general, the peristaltic pump used in the laboratory will consider the following points:
(1) The general laboratory peristaltic pump is designed with low noise, because the laboratory environment is relatively quiet, in order to avoid affecting the work of the staff.
(2) The laboratory peristaltic pump is easy to operate, rich in external control functions, and has high precision, which can help the staff to complete the experiment better.
(3)The space in the laboratory is not large, so the volume of the peristaltic pump is relatively small and easy to place, but it cannot reduce other functions of its own.
When choosing a peristaltic pump for laboratory use, it is also necessary to pay attention to the required flow range and flow control function in the experiment. RUNZE FLUID's peristaltic pump is designed for laboratory applications. It not only meets the above-mentioned characteristics but also has a convenient touch screen, timing, and quantitative functions.