Syringe Pumps and Microinjection Systems

Laboratory Syringe Pumps and Microinjection Systems

TYS01-02

Dual Rate Laboratory Syringe Pump

TSD01-01

Two-Way Push-Pull Laboratory Syringe Pump

TGD01-01

High Pressure Laboratory Syringe Pump

TYD Series

Laboratory Syringe Pumps

TFD Series

Laboratory Syringe Pumps

injectionpump

R-480

Nanoliter Microinjection Pump

Industry Syringe Pumps

G6060-1S

Industrial Micro Syringe Pump

G3030-1S

Industrial Syringe Pump

DF30-G

Micro Syringe Pump Dispensing System

About Syringe Pumps

Syringe Pumps, also known as infusion pumps, operate based on a syringe-driven mechanism for controlled fluid delivery. Syringe pumps utilize a motor-driven linear actuator to push or pull a plunger within a syringe barrel. This action propels the fluid through a connected tubing system, allowing precise and controlled dispensing of fluids. The linear motion ensures accurate volumetric delivery, making syringe pumps ideal for applications requiring precise dosage or continuous infusion.

Syringe pumps find their applications in precisely delivering solutions, in  medical infusion, analytical instrumentation, biomedical, pharmaceutical, and chemical research and development laboratories. 

We represent our partners, LeadFluid, RWD, in Canada and North America, to supply high quality laboratory and Industrial Syringe pumps and Microinjection Systems. All pumps are CE certificated, comply with Canadian standards, with 3-year manufacturer warranty.

Application of Syringe Pumps

Laboratory & Research (Chemistry/Biology):

Flow Chemistry: Controlled, continuous reagent addition for precise stoichiometric, mixing, and reaction conditions.

Microfluidics: Delivering microliter to nanoliter flows, often used in vaccine research.

Mass Spectrometry (MS) & HPLC: Providing stable, pulse-free flow for sample injection.

Electrospinning: Pushing polymer solutions to create nanofibers.

Cell Biology: Precise nutrient delivery for cell cultures and tissue engineering.

Medical & Clinical Settings:

Infusion Therapy: Delivering specific medications (insulin, chemotherapy, pain management) and nutrients, particularly in ICU or neonatal environments.

Palliative Care: Administering medication via syringe drivers for symptom management, especially when patients cannot swallow.

Neuroscience: Delivering microdoses of drugs to specific brain regions.

Industrial & Material Science:

Dispensing & Coating: Precise deposition of materials in nanomaterial synthesis or thin-film coatings.

Emulsification: Creating emulsions with controlled particle sizes.