SFC Fluidics Awarded More Money for ePump
SFC Fluidics has been awarded a $100,000 grant by the National Science Foundation.
The award is on top of $600,000 in previous NSF grants and is to be used for continued refinement and commercialization of the company’s ePump technology.
The technology is described by SFC Fluidics as “an innovative, truly pulse-free pumping system that enables researchers and instrumentation manufacturers to move very small volumes of fluid (nanoliters to microliters) with a high degree of precision and accuracy.”
The patent-pending technology is touted as particualry well-suited to applications in the medical research, aerospace and military industries, among others.