The limitless possibilities of tube pumps: Introduction to application examples in "Biotechnology."
The "Ring Pump," a tube pump that achieves ultra-miniaturization and long lifespan, has been advancing into practical use in recent years in fields such as fuel cells, which are gaining attention, and medical areas like insulin pumps for diabetes. Furthermore, it is expected to be introduced in various other cutting-edge technologies, including the bio field and clean business, with its unknown potential expanding infinitely. Customers looking for micro pumps in advanced technology fields are encouraged to consult with "Aquatech."
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The infinite possibilities of tube pumps The "Ring Pump," which has achieved ultra-miniaturization and long lifespan, is advancing toward practical use in the medical field, including artificial dialysis machines. Furthermore, its introduction is expected in various cutting-edge technologies, such as the bio field and clean business, expanding its unknown potential infinitely. Customers looking for micro pumps in advanced technology fields are encouraged to consult with "Aqua Tech." [Bio Achievements] The utilization of bio-related fields, such as bio liquid supply for water purification and products for clean business, is expected to see significant demand in the future. We will continue to develop technology by leveraging the features of the Ring Pump, which is compact and long-lasting.
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The ring pump has solved many challenges associated with tube pumps. It is the world's first revolutionary long-life product. The ring pump technology has enabled miniaturization, and the world's smallest micro pump is attracting attention in the field of regenerative medicine, including cell culture experiments, both domestically and internationally. [Applications] From general products such as printing machines, water purifiers, and car wash machines, to advanced technology fields related to regenerative medicine starting with cell culture, it covers a wide range. It has already been adopted more than five times in space experiments, including those by NASA.