Spartan Scientific introduces high-precision solenoid pump

Spartan Scientific releases its SSDP, a miniature fixed-displacement solenoid pump. Spartan’s team has designed the component from the ground up to work within the rigorous environments of scientific and medical applications among others that require finite fluid control.

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The Spartan SSDP is highly accurate and reliable with few moving parts, making it an ideal replacement for inferior and more costly diaphragm and peristaltic pumps.

The SSDP works like an automatic syringe. An internal diaphragm uses little power to draw media into the device when energised and expels
and seals off flow when deactivated, eliminating the need for an external shut-off valve. This process is repeated to deliver the necessary amount of media based on the application requirement.

The pump is capable of self-priming when located up to three metres above its fluid reservoir. Manual priming is also
possible by cycling the pump rapidly until no bubbles are visible in the outlet tube or by applying a vacuum to the outlet after the pump is actuated to draw fluid through. Once primed, each valve should yield a consistent dose volume. Operating frequency can be varied up to 5Hz to
affect the flow rate of the pump. 

Other features include:

• Options for SSDP15/30/60 for tubing sizes, seals and duty cycling
• Maximum cycle rate of 6Hz, designed for up to 20 million cycles of service
• Indicator light option
• Environmentally-resistant packaging
• Competitive cost

The SSDP is ideal
for any applications that require injecting solutions into media processing such as chemical, flavour or scent dispensing.

As with all Spartan Scientific products, the SSDP is designed and manufactured in Youngstown, Ohio, using an ISO 9001:2015 quality system and extensive testing to ensure reliability and customer satisfaction. Spartan also provides full sales and engineering support through a certified national distributor network.

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