KNF FP1.150 Diaphragm Liquid Pump
High-output type, pulsation control design diaphragm liquid pump, ideal for inkjet printers, high-pressure cleaning systems, etc., with corrosion-resistant components also available.
- High discharge design, maximum allowable discharge pressure 0.6 MPa - Reduced pulsation in liquid delivery - Long lifespan design - Excellent linearity - Self-sustaining - Transfer of sensitive liquids - Abundant wetted materials Significantly reduces pulsation using five diaphragms, controls flow rate with an external signal to a brushless DC motor, and demonstrates a linear flow curve based on the control signal. It offers extensive customization for users' technical challenges and various optional parts are available.
basic information
For detailed information, please search for "FP1.150" at the URL below. https://knf.com/ja/jp Basic flow rate: 1.1 l/min (KP) / 1.0 l/min (KT) Suction lift: 2.3 mH2O (KP) / 2.0 mH2O (KT) Discharge lift: 60 mH2O
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
OTHER
Made-to-order production
Model number/Brand name
FP 1.150 DIAPHRAGM LIQUID PUMP
Applications/Examples of results
- Inkjet printer - Medical devices, biochemical testing equipment - Analytical instruments - Fuel cell systems - Semiconductor manufacturing equipment - Others
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