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article number: 70-2200
Serial number: B-53066
tension: 115V - 230V
frequency: 50/60 Hz
model/type: PHD 4400 Programmable
tension: 115V - 230V
frequency: 50/60 Hz
current: 0.75 A
current: 0.75 A
Certifications: ETL listed, UL STD 61010A-1, CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 1010.1
Certifications: ETL listed, UL STD 61010A-1, CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 1010.1
Serial number: B-53066
article number: 70-2200
The Harvard Apparatus PHD 4400 Programmable is a programmable precision syringe pump, ideal for laboratory applications that require the highest accuracy and flexibility. This used device offers extensive control options, including programming of infusion rate, target volume and refill rate. Thanks to the robust construction and CE certification, the device is ideal for applications in research, medicine and industry. Advantages: Programmability: Easy control and adjustment of parameters such as infusion rate and target volume. Cost efficiency: Significantly cheaper than a new device, while maintaining the same precision.Flexibility: RS-232 interface enables integration into automated systems. Sustainability: By purchasing this used device, you are helping to conserve resources and reduce CO₂ emissions. Manufacturer: Harvard-Apparatur Model/Type: PHD 4400 Programmable Catalog number: 70-2200 Serial number: No. B-53066 Technical specifications: Input voltage: 115V-230V Frequency: 50/60Hz Current consumption: 0.75 A CE certified Origin: Made in the USA Condition: Used, shows visible signs of use but no noticeable damage. General functions of the device: Programmable pump for precise fluid delivery. Extensive control options with programs for infusion rate, target volume and refill rate. RS-232 interface for external control and automation. Robust construction, ideal for laboratory applications.
The system consists of the parts shown in the pictures.