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Acetaldehyde

 

Chloroacetic acid

 

Linseed Oil

 

Potassium salts

 

Acetic acid

 

Chronic acid

 

Magnesium salt

 

Silver salts

 

Acetic Anhydride

 

Chromium salts

 

Maleic acid

 

Soap solutions

 

Acrylonitrile

 

Copper salts

 

Manganese salts

 

Sodium salts

 

Aluminum Chloride

 

Ethylene glycol

 

Mercury salts

 

Sodium hydroxide

 

Aluminum sulfate

 

Ferric salts

 

Methanol

 

Sodium hypochlorite

 

Ammonia

 

Fluoborate salts

 

Natural gas

 

Stearic acid

 

Ammonium salts

 

Fluoboric acid

 

Nickel salts

 

Sulfur dioxide

 

Ammonium hydrox-
ide

 

Fluosilicic acid

 

Nitric acid-10%

 

Sulfuric acid, dil.

 

Amyl acetate

 

Formaldehyde

 

Nitroethane

 

Sulfurous acid

 

Antimony salts

 

Formamide

 

Nitrogen oxides

 

Tannic acid

 

Arsenic salts

 

Formic acid

 

Nitrous acid

 

Tanning extracts

 

Barium salts

 

Glucose

 

Oils, animal

 

Trisodium phosphate

 

Benzoic acid

 

Glycerins

 

Oils. mineral

 

Urea

 

Bleaching liquor

 

Hydrochloric acid

 

Oils. vegetable

 

Uric acid

 

Boric acid

 

Hydrocyanic acid

 

Oxalic acid

 

Water

 

Bromine

 

Hydrogen peroxide

 

Oxygen

 

Water (brine)

 

Butyric acid

 

Hydrogen sulfide

 

Phosphoric acid

 

Water (stoam)

 

Calcium salts

 

Iodine and solutions

 

Phthalic acid

 

Zinc salts

 

Carbon Dioxide

 

Lactic acid

 

Phosphoric acid

 

 

 

Chlorine (wet/dry)

 

Lead salts

 

Plating solutions

 

 

 

Acetates

 

Butane

 

Me Et Ketone

 

Skydrol 500-B4

 

Acetone

 

Butanol

 

Nitric acid-30%

 

Sulfuric acid-90%

 

Alcohols

 

Essential Oils

 

Nitrobenzene

 

Tetrahydrofuran

 

Amyl alcohol

 

Ethers

 

Oleic acid

 

Turpentine

 

Aniline

 

Ethanol

 

Phenol

 

 

 

Benzaldehyde

 

Furfural

 

Propanol

 

 

 

Benzyl alcohol

 

Lithium grease

 

Pyridine

 

 

 

Benzene

 

Cyclohexane

 

Kerosene

 

Nitric acid- 70%

 

Carbon tetrachloride

 

Ethyl chloride

 

Trichloroethylene

 

Perchloroethylene

 

Chlorobenzene

 

Freon

 

Lacquer

 

Toluene

 

Chloroform

 

Gasoline, unleaded

 

Naphtha

 

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Chemical compatibility chart 

1. A. Unpacking 

 
Remove the packing materials, unpack the pump controller and the power supply unit. 
 
Make sure that you have got all the components as specified in ’Box Contains’ last page of 
this manual.  
 
Please contact your supplier  if you notice any one of the components is missing or 
damaged. 
 
Note: Do not attempt to assemble a unit using damaged components. 
 
Retain the packaging so it can be used for future shipping. 
 
The plug-in power supply unit is Switch Mode and automatically adjusts itself to the mains 
power supply characteristics. It will work with any mains voltage supply from 100V to 240V. 
The power supply unit is shipped with three alternative plug adaptors to fit European, 
American and UK power outlets. Select the correct adaptor for your needs and clip it into 
the power supply. 
 

2. General information on peristaltic pumps 
 

Peristaltic tube pumps are ideal for fluid transfer, metering and dispensing. In contrary to 
centrifugal and gear pumps, peristaltic pumps handle fluids of various viscosities, are self 
priming and can operate in either flow direction. 
 
With no valves, seals or packing to come in direct contact with the pumped fluid, they are 
ideal for pumping high purity & corrosive fluids and for contamination free dosing. 
 
The principle of the peristaltic pump is based on a tube which is occluded by a series of 
rollers. As a general rule, the higher the number of rollers and the smaller the tube 
diameter—the lower are the flow rates but better is the accuracy and precision. 
 
The 9100 controller is equipped as a standard with 3 roller system and Ø2.0mm ID tube. 
This tube diameter together with maximum speed delivers a flow rate of 48ml/min.* 
 
The highest dispense accuracy is achieved by using a semi rigid tube on the outlet of the 
pump. We recommend thin wall tubing such as FEP or PVC tube. 
 
*83ml/min for the 9110.010 which has max rotor speed of 520rpm 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BOXER 9100

Page 1: ...1 0mm complete with connectors Cat No 9000 504 Silicone Tubing IDØ2 0mm complete with connectors Cat No 9000 505 Silicone Tubing IDØ3 0mm complete with connectors Cat No 9000 510 Santoprene Tubing IDØ1 0mm complete with connectors Cat No 9000 501 Santoprene Tubing IDØ2 0mm complete with connectors Cat No 9000 502 Santoprene Tubing IDØ3 0mm complete with connectors Cat No 9000 518 Santoprene tubing...

Page 2: ...ical compatibility chart 1 A Unpacking Remove the packing materials unpack the pump controller and the power supply unit Make sure that you have got all the components as specified in Box Contains last page of this manual Please contact your supplier if you notice any one of the components is missing or damaged Note Do not attempt to assemble a unit using damaged components Retain the packaging so...

Page 3: ... pressure by lifting the pressure lever 3 C Replacing the tube Tube need replacing when worn out or wherever you intend to change the dispense volume range in which you work for smaller or larger dispense volumes Lift the pressure lever and replace the tube making sure that you have installed the tube centrally and that the tube is fully engaged by the tube guides Page 2 Pressure lever Clamp 4 The...

Page 4: ...t be entered in R2 R3 Working with low volume dispenses with large diameter tube will reduce both precision and accuracy of dispenses Using the U D keys scroll to the screen displaying Range Enter Press Enter Using the U D keys choose the range corresponding to your tube diameter and press Enter The display will show the last volume you worked with at that particular range 8 Gravimetric pump calib...

Page 5: ...ered volume in the reversed direction Page 7 13 Interval Dispense You can set the unit to dispense any volume for a number of times in predefined intervals This feature is useful in repeatable operations either in manual mode or when the dispense head is held by a robotic arm Intervals can be set between 0 5 sec to 100 minutes To set repeat dispensing 1 Using the U D keys scroll to the screen sayi...

Page 6: ...de into stored values and therefore the calculator will round up or down to the nearest whole figure 5 Q Can I leave the unit switched ON throughout the day A Yes you can The dispenser requires very little energy when the pump is not running so continuous power into the unit will not harm it 6 Q Can I dispense hot reagents using the dispenser A Yes the dispenser to works safely with media temperat...

Page 7: ...1 Santoprene tubing ID Ø2 00mm1meter running length Cat No 9000 506 Santoprene tubing ID Ø3 00mm1meter running length Cat No 9000 515 Silicone tubing ID Ø1 00mm1meter running length Cat No 9000 507 Silicone tubing ID Ø2 00mm1meter running length Cat No 9000 509 Silicone tubing ID Ø3 00mm1meter running length Cat No 9000 508 Tube clamp for continuous Ø1 0mm tube set of 2 Cat No 9000 601 Tube clamp ...

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