
Thermo Scientific Masterflex P/S 900-1482 2Channel peristaltic pump
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Thermo Scientific Masterflex P/S 900-1482 2Channel peristaltic pump
Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific / Masterflex
Model: P/S 900-1482
Type: 2-channel peristaltics pump
Incl. 2 Easy-Load Masterflex LS Heads
Description:
The Thermo Scientific Masterflex P/S 900-1482 is a powerful 2-channel peristalik pump, designed for precise, uniform fluid promotion in laboratory and industrial applications. It is ideal for parallel funding tasks, in which two independent fluid flows are to be moved at the same time - for example in sample preparation, buffer intake or analytical procedures.
With a robust construction, proven master flex technology and simple usability, this pump guarantees a reliable and low-maintenance solution for continuous operation.
Characteristics:
Two parallel channels for simultaneous promotion of different media
Uniform, low -powdering fluid promotion
Compatible with a variety of Masterflex L/S pump hoses
Faster and easy hose change
Robust, durable housing for daily laboratory use
Low maintenance
Ideal for continuous or discontinuous applicationsTechnical details:
Model: Masterflex P/S 900-1482
Channels: 2
Funding volume (per channel): Depending on the hose size (e.g. L/S 13 to L/S 18)
Speed range: 6–300 rpm (depending on the model)
Supply voltage: 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (approx.): 25 × 15 × 25 cm (W × H × T)
Weight (approx.): 5.5 kg
Pump heads (typical): Compatible with standard master flex dual head configurationsCondition:
The peristaltics pump is in very good used condition, is fully functional and has been successfully tested.
Worldwide shipping
We send each of our devices offered all over the world!
Purchase on account
Universities, state institutions and authorities can order from us on account.
Many years of experience
With over 15 years of experience, we are an established dealer in the field of laboratory and measuring devices.














