Verderflex Vantage 3000 Peristaltic Cased Tube Pump

Verderflex Vantage 3000 for low to medium flow
The Verderflex® Vantage 3000 range of tube pumps offer highly accurate, repeatable dosing, for low to medium flow. They are ideally suited for pharmaceutical and laboratory applications.
This simple to use, compact pump, may easily be used on a benchtop and is ideal for the transfer, dosing or metering of abrasive, shear sensitive and highly viscous fluids.
3 Drive Options:
- B Model - standard on/off, left/right function
- C Model - remotely controlled analogue operation
- P Model - dispensing, programmable & remote operation
Flow Rates:
- Vantage 3000 EZ - Flows from 0.9 ml/min to 1.31 l/min
- Vantage 3000 S10 - Flows from 20 ml/min to 1.78 l/min
- Vantage 3000 R3i - Flows from 55 ml/min to 3.25 l/min
3 Head Options:
- EZ for 1.6mm (WT) thickness tubing
- S10 for 2.4mm (WT) thickness tubing
- R3i for 3.2mm (WT) thickness tubing
Frequently asked questions about pumps
What is a peristaltic pump?
A peristaltic pump is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. Peristaltic pumps are also commonly known as roller pumps. The fluid is contained within a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing.
What is a metering (or dosing) pump?
A metering pump, or dosing pump, moves a precise volume of liquid in a specified time period providing an accurate volumetric flow rate. Delivery of fluids in precise adjustable flow rates is sometimes called metering.
What is a positive displacement pump?
A positive displacement pump moves fluid by repeatedly enclosing a fixed volume and moving it mechanically through the system. The pumping action is cyclic and can be driven by pistons, screws, gears, rollers, diaphragms or vanes.
What is a sinusoidal pump?
A sinusoidal pump is a type of pump featuring a sine wave-shaped rotor that creates four moving chambers, which gently convey the duty fluid from the inlet port to the higher pressure discharge port.
What is a tube or hose pump?
Peristaltic pumps are usually connected with tubes and/or hose (depending on size.) Sometimes we refer to these as tube pumps or hose pumps.