The Laboratory Syringe Pumps category supports laboratories that need to measure, dispense, aspirate, pump and route liquids accurately between vessels, instruments and process steps. The range spans routine bench requirements and more specialised applications where material choice, control and repeatability become especially important.
Volume error, unsuitable wetted materials, trapped air and poor connections can affect concentration, recovery and repeatability. For dependable results, compare manual or automated control, volume or flow range, accuracy and precision, and liquid viscosity and chemistry and confirm that the selected item is suitable for both the immediate task and the surrounding workflow.
The complete fluid path should match the required volume or flow range, liquid properties, tubing and connection sizes, control method and cleaning approach. When each stage is matched correctly, laboratories in analytical, life-science, chemistry, process-development and quality-control laboratories can work more consistently and manage changeovers, replenishment and maintenance with fewer interruptions. As part of the Laboratory Liquid Handling Equipment range, these products can be selected with the equipment and consumables used before and after this stage.
Our Laboratory Syringe Pumps range
Our collection covers makes b. braun perfusor syringes different from standard syringes, luer-lock preferred for syringe pump tubing, benefits of using perfusor pipelines with integrated aspiration needles, and use these pvc lines with aggressive organic solvents, giving laboratories practical choices for routine work and more specialised applications.
Makes B. Braun Perfusor syringes different from standard syringes
Perfusor syringes are specifically engineered for use with syringe pumps, featuring standardized dimensions and high-quality plungers that ensure the smooth, linear movement necessary for pulseless flow. The most suitable format depends on manual or automated control, volume or flow range, and accuracy and precision. Laboratories should also confirm how the product will be prepared, used, cleaned or disposed of between runs. In practice, this supports efforts to move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. It also gives staff a clearer and more repeatable procedure when multiple users or shifts share the same equipment.
Luer-Lock preferred for syringe pump tubing
Luer-Lock connections, like those found on B. Braun Perfusor cables and lines, provide a threaded, mechanical lock that prevents accidental disconnection under the pressures generated by the pump. For routine and specialised work, assess volume or flow range, accuracy and precision, and liquid viscosity and chemistry. Matching these points early helps avoid adapters, consumables or operating limitations being discovered after purchase. Within the wider method, these products help laboratories move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. They should be reviewed together with associated consumables, accessories and cleaning requirements.
Benefits of using Perfusor pipelines with integrated aspiration needles
Syringes provided with aspiration needles, such as the B. Braun 50 mL Perfusor Syringe with Aspiration Needle, simplify the process of drawing up reagents from vials while maintaining sterility. Before ordering, compare accuracy and precision, liquid viscosity and chemistry, and wetted materials. A product that fits the complete workflow will generally be easier to validate, maintain and reorder. Within the wider method, these products help laboratories move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. They should be reviewed together with associated consumables, accessories and cleaning requirements.
Use these PVC lines with aggressive organic solvents
While PVC is suitable for many aqueous solutions, for aggressive solvents, you should consider Hamilton PTFE tubing which offers superior chemical resistance. The most suitable format depends on liquid viscosity and chemistry, wetted materials, and connection size. Laboratories should also confirm how the product will be prepared, used, cleaned or disposed of between runs. This is especially valuable when teams need to move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. Consistent handling also reduces the risk of variation between batches or operators.
Featured brands
Gilson is known for pipettes, automated liquid handling and fluid-transfer equipment, BRAND is known for liquid-handling products, volumetric labware and supporting accessories, VITLAB is known for plastic labware, dispensing products and chemical-resistant handling solutions, and LLG Labware is known for practical laboratory consumables, accessories and routine bench supplies. Compare each brand by manual or automated control, volume or flow range, accuracy and precision, and liquid viscosity and chemistry, and check what is included with the product so the complete setup is clear before ordering.
Why choose LabFriend for Laboratory Syringe Pumps
Choosing laboratory syringe pumps often involves more than matching a size or model number. LabFriend's knowledgeable team can help you review manual or automated control, volume or flow range, accuracy and precision, and liquid viscosity and chemistry and check how the product fits with existing equipment, samples and procedures. Our 100% online range keeps competitive pricing and lead-time information visible, while fast and reliable shipping across Australia supports both planned projects and routine replacement orders.
A dependable laboratory liquid handling and fluid transfer setup is built from compatible parts, not one product in isolation. Useful related areas include Laboratory Pumps and Laboratory Dosing Pumps, which can help complete the surrounding workflow. By sourcing laboratory syringe pumps and its supporting items through LabFriend, laboratories can simplify ordering, keep lead times visible and prepare for both routine use and future replacement needs. Add items to your cart and select Instant Quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes B. Braun Perfusor syringes different from standard syringes?
Perfusor syringes are specifically engineered for use with syringe pumps, featuring standardized dimensions and high-quality plungers that ensure the smooth, linear movement necessary for pulseless flow. Before ordering, confirm connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range and any accessories or consumables needed for routine use.
Why is Luer-Lock preferred for syringe pump tubing?
Luer-Lock connections, like those found on B. Braun Perfusor cables and lines, provide a threaded, mechanical lock that prevents accidental disconnection under the pressures generated by the pump. Before ordering, confirm connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range and any accessories or consumables needed for routine use.
What is the benefit of using Perfusor pipelines with integrated aspiration needles?
Syringes provided with aspiration needles, such as the B. Braun 50 mL Perfusor Syringe with Aspiration Needle, simplify the process of drawing up reagents from vials while maintaining sterility. For syringe pumps, also check connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range so the product fits the complete procedure.
Can I use these PVC lines with aggressive organic solvents?
While PVC is suitable for many aqueous solutions, for aggressive solvents, you should consider Hamilton PTFE tubing which offers superior chemical resistance. Laboratories should compare connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range and document the selected setup for consistent use.
How do I choose the right syringe pumps for my laboratory?
Review connection size, manual or automated control, volume or flow range, and accuracy and precision, together with expected workload and cleaning or maintenance requirements. A suitable product should fit the full method, not only the immediate task. Laboratories should compare connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range and document the selected setup for consistent use.