Perivascular and Tubing Flow Systems

Transonic Perivascular and Tubing Flow Systems

One or Two Channel Perivascular / Tubing Flow Systems can be used to measure perivascular blood flow in a single blood vessel from a range of animal species as well as measuring tubing fluid flow.

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Transonic Exclusivity

We are pleased to announce that ADInstruments are now the exclusive global distributors* of Transonic System's leading transit-time flow measurement solutions for life science research.

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*excl. Korea and Japan

Perivascular and Tubing Flow systems combined gold standard flow measurement modules from Transonic along with ADInstruments data acquisition to provide you the foundational elements for accurate and reliable flow research.  

One or Two Channel Flow Systems are available with a Dual Channel Console that can fit up to two Perivascular Flowmeter Modules, two Tubing Flowmeter Modules, or a combination of the two. Alternatively you can leave a console blank for future addition of another Flowmeter Module.

Systems must be used in combination with suitable Transonic Perivascular Flowprobes or Tubing Flowsensors (sold separately).

System Components:

Required:

Perivascular Systems

Transonic Perivascular Flow Systems are to be used with a suitable Flowprobe, which is positioned around a single vessel, to measure blood flow. Flowprobes are available for acute or chronic studies, any vessel type, and for a range of animal species from mice through to pigs and sheep.

Tubing Systems

Transonic Tubing Flow Systems are to be used with suitable Flowsensors to measure fluid flow in laboratory tubing. These are pre-calibrated for tube type, perfusate solutions, temperature, and flow rates.

Transonic Flowprobes and Flowsensors are purchased separately; please discuss your needs with your ADInstruments representative.

Recommended:

  • PowerLab C for integrating multiple devices for other simultaneous measurements

Product Configurations

Two Channel Tubing Flow System

Product Code
RSBTSI004

Measure tubing fluid flow from two separate laboratory tubes via suitable Flowsensors.

One Channel Tubing Flow System

Product Code
RSBTSI002

Measure tubing fluid flow from a single laboratory tube via suitable Flowsensors.

One Channel Perivascular Flow System

Product Code
RSBTSI001

Measure perivascular blood flow from a single vessel type from a range of animal species via suitable Flowprobes placed external to the vessel.

Two Channel Perivascular Flow System

Product Code
RSBTSI003

Measure two perivascular blood flow measurements from a range of animal species via suitable Flowprobes placed external to the vessel.

Two Channel Tubing/ Perivascular Flow System

Product Code
RSBTSI005

Measure perivascular blood flow in a single blood vessel from a range of animal species via suitable Flowprobes as well as measuring tubing fluid flow from a single laboratory tube via suitable Flowsensors.

Related

Research Applications

Invasive Blood Flow
Cardiovascular Hemodynamics
Langendorff
Cardiovascular Isolated Heart Systems
In Vitro Pharmacology + Isolated Tissue and Organs
Working Heart
Cardiovascular Isolated Heart Systems
In Vitro Pharmacology + Isolated Tissue and Organs
Tubing Flow
In Vitro Pharmacology + Isolated Tissue and Organs

Key Features

  • Complete flow analysis and acquisition system
  • Highly accurate volume flow measurement
  • Ultrasound transit-time technology – the gold standard
  • Analog outputs for direct connection to Instrument Interface

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Product Codes

RSBTSI004
Two Channel Tubing Flow System
RSBTSI002
One Channel Tubing Flow System
RSBTSI001
One Channel Perivascular Flow System
RSBTSI003
Two Channel Perivascular Flow System
RSBTSI005
Two Channel Tubing/ Perivascular Flow System
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