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FP70 Series Diaphragm Liquid Pump for Water Quality Analysis

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Suppressing pulsation to support accurate water quality analysis.

In the field of water quality analysis, stable transportation of samples is required for accurate data acquisition. Particularly in the analysis of trace components, pulsation from pumps can affect measurement accuracy. The FP70 series diaphragm liquid pump improves the reliability of analytical results through its design that reduces pulsation. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Sampling in water quality surveys - Chemical supply to analytical instruments - Experiments in research institutions 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Stable liquid transfer with minimal pulsation - Reduced pressure loss within the tubing - Suppression of bubble formation

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basic information

**Features** - The pulsation reduction function allows for the transfer of liquids with minimal pulsation. - It enables the transfer of liquids with reduced air bubbles. - Flow rate can be adjusted through the control of a brushless motor. - Materials that are NFS certified are also available. - Equipped with a newly developed valve, it allows for self-priming even at reduced motor speeds. **Our Strengths** KNF is a company specialized in the development, manufacturing, and sales of diaphragm pumps. We provide customer-oriented solutions to address challenges and have established our position globally.

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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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.