Syringe pumps

Syringe pump systems are essential for controlled, repeatable fluid delivery in analytical, clinical, and research workflows. Within our Laboratory range, John Morris Group supplies syringe pumps, accessories, and fluid handling components from trusted names including Cole-Parmer, Masterflex, VWR, and Teledyne ISCO for laboratories that need dependable low-flow performance, programmable control, and scalable system setup.

Syringe Pump Solutions for Precise Laboratory Fluid Control

Our syringe pumps are selected for laboratories that require stable infusion, withdrawal, and repeatable dosing across research, testing, and process development workflows.

  • Programmable flow control: Configure infusion-only or infusion/withdrawal methods for microfluidics, dosing studies, sample preparation, and instrument feed applications where repeatability matters.
  • System flexibility for real workflows: Choose from single-syringe, dual-syringe, and multi-channel configurations, plus communication cables, antisiphon kits, racks, adapters, and footswitches to suit bench-based or integrated setups.
  • High-accuracy low-flow handling: Support controlled delivery from picolitre and microlitre work through to higher-volume laboratory transfer tasks, especially where smooth flow and reduced pulsation are important.

How to Choose the Right Syringe Pumps

Selecting the right syringe pumps for your facility starts with matching the instrument to the liquid, syringe format, and control method required by your application.

  • Flow range and pressure: Check whether your method requires ultra-low flow, higher pressure capability, or broad operating range for different research protocols.
  • Syringe compatibility: Confirm the supported syringe sizes, materials, and fittings, especially if you are using Hamilton gastight syringes, stainless steel syringes, or specialist connectors.
  • Control and connectivity: Consider touchscreen programming, pump-to-pump communication, computer control, and accessory integration if the pump will be part of a larger automated workflow.

Related Categories for Complete Fluid Handling Setups

Many laboratories purchasing syringe pumps also need supporting products to complete fluid transfer, sample prep, or dosing workflows.

  • Syringe Filters: Useful for sample clarification and particle removal before controlled delivery into analytical systems or sensitive devices.
  • Laboratory General Purpose Tubing: Helps connect pumps into dosing, transfer, and recirculation setups where material compatibility and secure flow paths are required.

Technical Support and Supply Confidence for Australian Laboratories

John Morris Group has supported technical laboratories since 1952 and operates under ISO 9001 certified processes. Our team helps Australian customers specify syringe pump systems, accessories, and fit-for-purpose configurations for laboratory purchasing teams, researchers, and process users. For application guidance or quotation support, contact us on 1300 501 555.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do syringe pumps work in laboratory applications?

Syringe pumps use a motor-driven mechanism to move the syringe plunger at a controlled rate, allowing accurate infusion or withdrawal of liquids for dosing, analysis, and research workflows.

How do I choose between a single-syringe and multi-channel syringe pump?

A single-syringe model suits straightforward dosing or transfer tasks, while dual-syringe and multi-channel systems are better for parallel testing, multi-stream delivery, and higher-throughput laboratory setups.

Can John Morris Group help with accessories and system configuration?

Yes. We can assist with pump selection, compatible syringes, communication cables, adapters, racks, and other accessories so your syringe pump setup aligns with your laboratory method and procurement requirements.