Diaphragm pumps support the future of dental treatment with lasers.

ケーエヌエフ・ジャパン KNF JAPAN
The KNF gas pump plays an important role in laser dental treatment. It is used to generate compressed air, which is mixed with water to produce a spray mist. This mist helps to cool the oral area during treatment. Both the NPK 09 and NPK 09.1.2 are essential to this process. These swing piston gas pumps are oil-free, have a high performance-to-size ratio, and are highly reliable. The flow rates are 15 l/min and 24 l/min respectively, with a maximum pressure of 7 bar (gauge pressure) for both pumps. Liquid diaphragm pumps also play an important role in laser dental treatment. Pumps like the FMM 20 are typically used to cool the laser with deionized water. The FMM 20 is designed for dry running, is self-priming, and is maintenance-free. Its maximum flow rate is 0.018 l/min, maximum pressure is 1 bar (gauge), and maximum suction height is 3 mH20.
