Syringe pump recommendations?
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 5:49 pm
by ellenc1
We're shopping for a syringe pump to put on our Agilent 6410B. We just need it for the basics--single syringe for qualitative testing by direct infusion, possibly also for post-column additions. It would be ideal if it could interface with MassHunter (e.g., by external contact/triggered event) or at least be controlled by the PC somehow. They've gotten quite fancy these days. Anyone have a favorite they can recommend?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Syringe pump recommendations?
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 7:27 pm
by Camisotro
We're shopping for a syringe pump to put on our Agilent 6410B. We just need it for the basics--single syringe for qualitative testing by direct infusion, possibly also for post-column additions. It would be ideal if it could interface with MassHunter (e.g., by external contact/triggered event) or at least be controlled by the PC somehow. They've gotten quite fancy these days. Anyone have a favorite they can recommend?
Thanks in advance.
I would be happy to hear any such answers as well. There are a number of diagnostics here that would benefit from a syringe pump.
Re: Syringe pump recommendations?
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 1:14 pm
by shemesh199
I would like to respond and emphasis the importance of this, we purchased an infusion only new era syringe pump that does not work well, I really believe the output flow rate is not reliable. The only + was the pump cost 200$.
Also, could somebody respond to this, we are also looking for.
I heard that harvard syringe pump is great, but the cost is nearly over 1,000.
Also, if performing an infusion using mobile phase with a sample T, what size lines (Internal Diameter) are the best for infusing the compound and what sort of flow rates and starting sample concentration are generally used for qualitative scouting using ESI.
Thanks guys