The liquid suction filtration vacuum pump series is mainly used for separation of culture fluid and culture tissue after biochemical culture, extraction of cell culture waste liquid, and suction of various waste liquids in the laboratory. Different flow specifications are available to meet more experimental needs, and it is the best experimental assistant indispensable for the laboratory aseptic workstation. Used in Separation of culture fluid, Culture tissue, Biochemical culture, Extraction of cell culture waste liquid, Laboratory, Research, Medical.
Max. Flow rate : 42 L/min Vacuum degree : -0.08 Mpa Vacuum display mode : Vacuum gauge Negative pressure adjustment range : 0~-0.08 Mpa Waste liquid bottle capacity : 2500 mL Foot switch : Yes Voltage : AC220 V/AC110 V 50/60 Hz Power : 180 W Fuse : 250 V 1 A, φ5X20 Dimension : W.248XD.475XH.350mm Net weight : 9.2 kgs
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