watson marlow 520 series pumps will work the best. www.watsonmarlow.com
?Ask me about Miele Glassware Washers.
Best Regards,
Scott Saveleski
Atlantic Technology Group, Inc.
1906 North Hamilton Street, Suite G
Richmond, Va. 23230
1-800-359-5153 x2
410-371-8740 cell
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Hi,
We've cook fly media in small batches and have been dispensing it
using a Mettler-Toledo 323DZ peristaltic pump. However, some new food
recipes we are using in the lab (by necessity - we can't switch) are
too thick for this pump and do not dispense consistently. A "Droso-
filler" (i.e. fills 100 vials at once) does not make sense because we
cook in such small volumes (1.5L/cook). We therefore need to either
scale up our cooking operation somewhat, or find a better pump.
I would love to hear any recommendations or advice on either:
1. setting up a medium scale cooking operation. What type of pot/
kettle would you recommend? We are the only fly lab in the department,
so we're looking at cooks on the scale of 4-10L I would think. We
don't have easy access to a steam supply either.
2. getting a better pump that deals well with thick food.
Any information would be much appreciated!
Howard Rundle
Department of Biology
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, ON
Canada
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