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Variable Dispense Pump - FVD Series FMI OEM Pump

Combine priming, flushing and a precise dispensing cycle in one pump

Medical, Biotechnology, Diagnostics and Analytical Devices.

The OEM FVD Series is a stepper motor driven variable dispense pump that combine priming, flushing and a precise dispensing cycle in one pump.

The innovative, low-profile design offers unparalleled accuracy and precision to meet application requirements in a variety of markets.

From medical devices and biotechnology to diagnostics and analytical devices, there is no shortage of advantages when it comes to the FVD Pump Series with CeramPump® technology.

 

Variable Dispense Pump Pump Features

  • Valveless fluid control technology having two moving parts in fluid path.
  • FMI standard motion for priming the line, and syringing motion through electronic angle adjustment for fluid aspiration and dispense.
  • Flexible link to create a proportional relationship between the linear actuator and angular motion of the pump body.
  • Pump provides on-the-fly mixing for high precision mix ratios all within a smaller footprint.
  • Variable Dispense Pump Controller and Software Sold Separately

 

Variable Dispense Pump Ideal for OEM’s

Diagnostic, hematology, flow cytometry, genomics, chromatography and other applications where,
multiple precision dispensing at steady, reproducible, flow rates are required, while ease of use, longlife and maintenance free cycles are essential.

 

Key Benefits of the New FVD Variable Dispense Pump

Here’s a look at some of the key benefits of the FVD Series Variable Dispense Pump:

Low Profile

The simplified design of the FVD pump eliminates the need for three separate pumps. The FVD’s unique innovative assembly maintains a compact, low profile size for easy storage, portability, and use.

Flexible Flow Rate

The FVD pump doesn’t have a fixed flow rate, it’s a variable flow rate — and these flow rates vary from as little as 2 microliters/stroke to as much as 200 microliters/stroke. The flow rate flexibility makes the device applicable across a wide range of industries.

Cost Savings

Many of the benefits surrounding the FVD Series Pump involve the ability to perform three different actions with just one pump. This also provides an up-front cost savings. Instead of purchasing three pumps, you would now just need one pump to perform all fluidic functions.

Less Maintenance

The only moving part in the FVD Series Pump is the CeramPump® ceramic piston, which is the only component that would require maintenance.

Fluid Metering has performed reliability testing to prove infrequent maintenance is required and demonstrated the life expectancy of the pump is very long compared to other pump technologies that involve multiple pumps and more maintenance.

To date, Fluid Metering has performed more than 5 million cycles with the rotational motor and 2 million cycles with the linear motor without experiencing any type of performance loss with the Variable Dispense Pump.

variable dispense pumps
SpecValue
Flow Rate Max (ml/min):200
Flow Rate Min (ml/min):0.01
Operating Pressure Max (PSIG):30
Operating Pressure Max (Bar):2.1
Operating Temperature (F):140
Operating Temperature (C):60
Wetted Materials: Piston:Ceramic
Wetted Materials: Cylinder Liner:Ceramic
Wetted Materials: Cylinder Case:PVDF
Dispense Resolution Max (ml/rev):0.2
Dispense Resolution Min (ml/rev):0.002
RPM (Min/Max):1000
Current Max (amps):1.2 A

 

Variable Dispense Pump FAQ

No – both controller and software are sold separately.

Five (5) million rotation and two (2) million linear actuations.

Each step is equivalent to roughly 0.037 μL. The FVD Pump requires about 27 Steps per μL change.

FOR 2 ­­ 10 μLACCURACY OF ± 5%
C.V ≤ 1%

FOR 10 ­­ 200 μLACCURACY OF ± 1%
C.V ≤ 0.5%

Currently, only the ¼” has been validated. Contact us for consultative and customized solutions.

The FVD Variable dispense pump is a maintenance free, cost saving alternative to today’s syringe pump technology.

Ideal for OEMs: hematology, flow cytometry, genomics, proteomics, chromatography, and other applications where dispensing different volumes are required – or dispensing small volumes where washing and priming is essential.

Description

The OEM FVD Series is a stepper motor driven variable dispense pump that combine priming, flushing and a precise dispensing cycle in one pump.

The innovative, low-profile design offers unparalleled accuracy and precision to meet application requirements in a variety of markets.

From medical devices and biotechnology to diagnostics and analytical devices, there is no shortage of advantages when it comes to the FVD Pump Series with CeramPump® technology.

 

Variable Dispense Pump Pump Features

  • Valveless fluid control technology having two moving parts in fluid path.
  • FMI standard motion for priming the line, and syringing motion through electronic angle adjustment for fluid aspiration and dispense.
  • Flexible link to create a proportional relationship between the linear actuator and angular motion of the pump body.
  • Pump provides on-the-fly mixing for high precision mix ratios all within a smaller footprint.
  • Variable Dispense Pump Controller and Software Sold Separately

 

Variable Dispense Pump Ideal for OEM’s

Diagnostic, hematology, flow cytometry, genomics, chromatography and other applications where,
multiple precision dispensing at steady, reproducible, flow rates are required, while ease of use, longlife and maintenance free cycles are essential.

 

Key Benefits of the New FVD Variable Dispense Pump

Here’s a look at some of the key benefits of the FVD Series Variable Dispense Pump:

Low Profile

The simplified design of the FVD pump eliminates the need for three separate pumps. The FVD’s unique innovative assembly maintains a compact, low profile size for easy storage, portability, and use.

Flexible Flow Rate

The FVD pump doesn’t have a fixed flow rate, it’s a variable flow rate — and these flow rates vary from as little as 2 microliters/stroke to as much as 200 microliters/stroke. The flow rate flexibility makes the device applicable across a wide range of industries.

Cost Savings

Many of the benefits surrounding the FVD Series Pump involve the ability to perform three different actions with just one pump. This also provides an up-front cost savings. Instead of purchasing three pumps, you would now just need one pump to perform all fluidic functions.

Less Maintenance

The only moving part in the FVD Series Pump is the CeramPump® ceramic piston, which is the only component that would require maintenance.

Fluid Metering has performed reliability testing to prove infrequent maintenance is required and demonstrated the life expectancy of the pump is very long compared to other pump technologies that involve multiple pumps and more maintenance.

To date, Fluid Metering has performed more than 5 million cycles with the rotational motor and 2 million cycles with the linear motor without experiencing any type of performance loss with the Variable Dispense Pump.

variable dispense pumps
Specifications
SpecValue
Flow Rate Max (ml/min):200
Flow Rate Min (ml/min):0.01
Operating Pressure Max (PSIG):30
Operating Pressure Max (Bar):2.1
Operating Temperature (F):140
Operating Temperature (C):60
Wetted Materials: Piston:Ceramic
Wetted Materials: Cylinder Liner:Ceramic
Wetted Materials: Cylinder Case:PVDF
Dispense Resolution Max (ml/rev):0.2
Dispense Resolution Min (ml/rev):0.002
RPM (Min/Max):1000
Current Max (amps):1.2 A

 

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Variable Dispense Pump FAQ

No – both controller and software are sold separately.

Five (5) million rotation and two (2) million linear actuations.

Each step is equivalent to roughly 0.037 μL. The FVD Pump requires about 27 Steps per μL change.

FOR 2 ­­ 10 μLACCURACY OF ± 5%
C.V ≤ 1%

FOR 10 ­­ 200 μLACCURACY OF ± 1%
C.V ≤ 0.5%

Currently, only the ¼” has been validated. Contact us for consultative and customized solutions.

The FVD Variable dispense pump is a maintenance free, cost saving alternative to today’s syringe pump technology.

Ideal for OEMs: hematology, flow cytometry, genomics, proteomics, chromatography, and other applications where dispensing different volumes are required – or dispensing small volumes where washing and priming is essential.