Analytical pump ECP2011
pistonwaterelectric

Analytical pump - ECP2011  - ECOM - piston / water / electric
Analytical pump - ECP2011  - ECOM - piston / water / electric
Analytical pump - ECP2011  - ECOM - piston / water / electric - image - 2
Add to favorites
Compare this product

Characteristics

Technology
piston
Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
high-pressure, process, washing, control, purge, for liquid chromatography
Material
stainless steel, ceramic
Voltage
240 V
Other characteristics
flow, electronic, analytical, sensor
Flow

Max.: 10 l/min
(2.64172 us gal/min)

Min.: 0.001 l/min
(0.00026 us gal/min)

Pressure

40 MPa

Width

200 mm
(7.87 in)

Height

136 mm
(5.35 in)

Weight

4.68 kg
(10.32 lb)

Description

A single piston pump with a flow rate of 0.001‑10.00 ml/min and a limit of maximum working pressure at 40 MPa is suited for column washing and column regeneration process in liquid chromatography. It is designed with a piston diameter of 1/8”. Also available in configurations made of certified bio-inert materials. This pump may be used in classical analytical applications where pulsation does not matter. Pulsation can be eliminated by pulse dampers. A completely new concept of electronic control and drive of the pump allows using it as a standalone unit, as well as in PC-controlled systems. OLED display allows one to watch (also from a distance) actual pressure or flow rate settings. When working with buffered solvents, it is possible to use piston backwashing. Intuitive operation using a simple keypad allows an easy selection of functions for both pump versions: •flow rate •maximal flow rate - PURGE (for priming and washing) •display brightness •LAN, RS232, USB communication For ECP2011P only: • high-pressure limit •settings pressure sensor zero •pressure unit change (MPa, PSI, bar)
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.