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Cavro brand OEM syringe pumps are world-renowned for their precision, accuracy and reliability. With a choice of 30 or 60 mm stroke pumps offering various performance characteristics – as well as the multi-channel Cavro XMP – you can be sure to find a Tecan Cavro syringe pump to suit your application.
All of our pumps are designed and manufactured under strict quality standards, in an environment which meets ISO13485, ISO9001 and FDA 21 CFR Part 820 requirements. This is particularly beneficial for diagnostic instrument designers and IVD system manufacturers, reducing risk throughout the entire instrument lifecycle.
In addition, Cavro components follow national and regional compliance – such as Europe’s 2011 RoHS Directive, REACH and Conflict Minerals requirements.
In today’s fast-paced environment, time-to-market is a major consideration for any instrument designer. However, the efforts required to comply with regulatory standards often have an impact on development and production timelines.
The need for extensive component testing and validation data can hold up release of new products, potentially harming your position in the marketplace. One way to accelerate development and simplify regulatory approval of your instruments is to use proven OEM components that have already been extensively tested and verified.
Tecan Cavro brand components have provided innovative and reliable liquid handling to instrument designers for many years, offering robust solutions for almost any application in clinical diagnostics, life sciences research or analytical chemistry.
We are a world-leading supplier of OEM pumps, robotics and other liquid handling components for laboratory automation, giving you peace of mind and complete confidence in the performance, workmanship and dependability of our products. All Tecan Cavro pumps have been specifically developed to offer flexible integration and rapid prototyping, allowing you to quickly and easily set up and run them.