Harvard Apparatus offers a broad selection of syringe, peristaltic and continuous flow
pumps to suit almost every application. Syringe pump models have been expanded to
include new innovative pumps with the widest range of flow rates and forces of any
manufacturer. The following guide and tables were designed to answer most questions
regarding syringe and peristaltic pumps. Please review the following pages then
contact our customer service department for further assistance, if needed.
Harvard Apparatus has a long history of inventing, innovating and manufacturing
syringe pumps. Harvard Apparatus invented the lead screw based syringe pump in
the 1950s and introduced the first microprocessor pump, the now legendary
Pump 22, in the 1980s. Our syringe pumps are so accurate, even at low flow
rates, that they have become the standard for mass spectrometry calibration and
anywhere accurate volumes must be delivered. The innovations continue with recent
additions to the PHD 22/2000 programmable pump line with enormous pressure and
flow capability; the New 11 Plus, the standard for general laboratory experiments;
the New Pump 11 Pico Plus for picoliter and small volume injections; an entire
new selection of peristaltic pumps; an expanded line of component pumping modules
for the OEM and do-it-yourself markets, and much, much more.
Syringe Pumps by Harvard Apparatus
Infuse/Withdraw Syringe Pumps
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