KNF FP1.7 FP1.25 Pulsation Control Diaphragm Liquid Pump
Pulsation-reducing liquid pump, a high-output diaphragm liquid pump that significantly reduces pulsation generated during pump suction and discharge. Exhibiting at JASIS 2025.
We have reviewed the design of the pump itself as a liquid pump for pulsation reduction measures. Previously, pulsation reduction was achieved using dampers, but now the pump itself significantly suppresses pulsation. It features a high discharge specification. - FP1.7 Series / FP1.25 Series We have integrated the pulsation reduction damper with the pump. Two types are available: brushed DC motors and brushless DC motors. The brushless DC motor also allows for digital customization. We will be exhibiting at JASIS 2025, one of Asia's largest cutting-edge science and analysis systems & solutions exhibitions, where manufacturers of analytical and scientific instruments gather. Please visit our booth. We look forward to seeing you there. ■ Exhibition Name: JASIS 2025 ■ Date: September 3 (Wed) - 5 (Fri), 2025 (3 days) ■ Venue: Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall and Conference Center ■ Participation Fee: Free (Pre-registration required) ■ Booth Number: 6B-703
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・Inkjet printer ・Medical equipment ・Analytical devices ・Sterilization and disinfection related, etc.
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Whether it's turbulence or calm. It's up to you to decide.
From high-resolution inkjet printers to life-saving devices, KNF's advanced flow technology delivers smooth, turbulence-free performance in situations where precision is everything. Gentle Flow Pump – A groundbreaking product in diaphragm pump innovation KNF's Gentle Flow series employs two advanced design techniques to achieve minimal pulsation. One is a design that uses an internal damper integrated within the pump to absorb pressure fluctuations. The other is a design that connects up to five diaphragms in parallel, operating each with a phase difference to smooth the flow. Both configurations minimize vibration and noise, enabling precise flow control through a built-in brushless DC motor.
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Smooth flow under high pressure: KNF announces new product FP 1.70.
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KNF was founded by Kurt Neuberger in 1946 in Freiburg, Germany (Freiburg im Breisgau). Since then, we have been a family-owned independent company providing our customers with security and stability. Over the years, we have achieved steady growth and expanded our business globally while accumulating experience. Currently, with 17 subsidiaries worldwide, we continue to deepen our expertise in various industries and advance the expansion of product applications. As a company specializing in the development, design, manufacturing, and sales of diaphragm pumps and gas and liquid handling systems, we have established our position globally as a provider of customer-oriented solutions to address challenges. Innovation means having an open attitude towards new approaches and various methods, and appropriately judging and identifying what will be needed for the future. By bringing together expertise from various engineering fields, including mechanical engineering, materials, fluid engineering, electronics, and software, we strive to find optimal and smart solutions for all applications, not only for our customers' current needs but also for their future requirements.



















































