FP70 Series Diaphragm Liquid Pump
Pulsation Reduction Gentle Flow Diaphragm Liquid Pump
- The pulsation reduction feature allows for the transfer of liquids with minimal pulsation. - Due to the reduced pulsation, pressure loss in the tubing can be minimized. - It enables the transfer of liquids with fewer air bubbles. - It can reduce the optional parts for pulsation reduction measures. - Equipped with a newly developed valve, it can achieve self-priming suction even at lower motor speeds. - Flow rate adjustment is possible through brushless motor control. - Materials with NFS certification are also available. Basic flow rate: 700 ml/min Diaphragm material: EPDM / PTFE
basic information
For details, please search for "FP70" at the URL below. https://knf.com/ja/jp
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
OTHER
Made-to-order demonstration pump available.
Model number/Brand name
FP70 GENTEL FLOW DIAPHRAGM LIQUID PUMP
Applications/Examples of results
- Inkjet printer - Medical devices, biochemical testing equipment - 3D printer - Fuel cell system - Solvent transfer related etc.
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Behind the Scenes of Gentle Flow by Daniel Cole
With the development of the Gentle Flow Pump, KNF has minimized the pulsation of liquid diaphragm pump systems and set a new standard for diaphragm pump technology. In this interview, Daniel Kohli, the head of product development at KNF Flodos, the liquid pump product center, provides unique insights into the development process, technology, and key benefits for customers. He also discusses KNF's first pump equipped with intelligent features, which is the latest innovation project.
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Mr. Jin Ki-han from KNF Korea touches on the aspects of South Korea's hydrogen and fuel cell market.
KNF pumps are important for many emerging energy industries. Fuel cell applications, which serve as the backbone of unique emerging markets, are of particular interest. Jin Ki-han, the product manager and sales engineer at KNF Korea, has extensive experience in the hydrogen and fuel cell market. He will share knowledge about current developments in these new emerging markets.
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A perspective beyond the pump framework: The impact of system components on liquid pump performance.
Liquid diaphragm pumps play an important role in various application systems. However, the pumps do not operate independently within those systems. Various system components in the flow path, such as valves, nozzles, tubes, and fittings, can significantly affect the performance of the pump. Therefore, it is essential to consider these components when selecting a pump.
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Pump motor parameter settings
By setting the parameters of the pump motor, exceptional control performance is made possible. With advancements in technology, KNF has been able to manufacture products in the factory equipped with cutting-edge pump motor parameter setting options for customers. But what exactly is parameter setting? And what benefits does it bring? Modern motor technology enables numerous new possibilities in terms of customizability and unprecedented precision. This leads to improved productivity, extended pump lifespan, and the provision of critical information for operational optimization.
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Smooth flow under high pressure: KNF announces new product FP 1.70.
The new KNF FP 1.70 combines many advantages of diaphragm pump technology with the benefit of a smooth flow with almost no pulsation. Launched as the high discharge pressure version of the FP 70, the FP 1.70 allows for a maximum pressure of 6 bar (relative), providing cutting-edge diaphragm pump technology that is ideal for the most demanding industries.
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