High voltage resistance that does not fail even when discharge occurs! Syringe pump for nanofiber electrospinning.
The HSP-101 is a high-voltage syringe pump designed to prevent failure even in the event of discharge caused by liquid leakage or insulation failure during use. When the cumulative amount reaches the set value, it automatically stops the delivery. Since the feed rate can be changed during operation, it allows for the quick identification of the optimal delivery amount. Additionally, it is equipped with a large display and switches to facilitate easy and quick setting, operation, and judgment, and it employs a high-torque motor, making it capable of delivering high-viscosity solutions. 【Features】 ■ Capable of setting and displaying the delivery amount of the solution, cumulative amount, and inner diameter of the syringe ■ Automatically stops delivery when the cumulative amount reaches the set value ■ Quickly identifies the optimal delivery amount ■ Equipped with a large display and switches ■ Capable of delivering high-viscosity solutions *For more details, please contact us by phone or through the inquiry form. Tel. 0942-41-2200 HP: https://www.mecc-jp.com/nano/contact/
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【Specifications】 ■Environment ・Temperature: 10 to 35℃ ・Humidity: 30% to 80% (without condensation) ■Rated Voltage: AC85 to 264V ■Rated Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz ■Power Consumption: 50W or less ■Dimensions: 227W × 146D × 175H (mm) *excluding protrusions ■Weight: 3.0kg or less *For more details, please contact us by phone or through the inquiry form. Tel. 0942-41-2200 HP: https://www.mecc-jp.com/nano/contact/
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In 1973, during the era of rising prices due to the oil shock, a company specializing in the maintenance of medical equipment was established in Ogori City, Fukuoka Prefecture. At that time, there were only three employees. This marked the beginning of MECC. Eventually, they completed the "biological phenomenon recording device" that they had been developing alongside their maintenance work. This device is still in production today and is actively used in many hospitals across the country. Currently, they are developing inspection equipment for LCD and organic EL panels. They are challenging themselves to quickly and accurately respond to the diverse needs of users around the world with new technology development. Additionally, leveraging their long-standing achievements and technical expertise, they are expanding into cable television and high-speed internet communication business areas. They aspire to build a vibrant city suitable for a highly information-oriented society, fostering a community where people from various parts of the world can communicate.