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KNF’s ‘Type NF1.25’ Micro Diaphragm Pump

Submitted by on February 10, 2012 – 10:19 amNo Comment

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This small and powerful pump is engineered to operate either intermittently or continuously against pressure up to 6 barG (87 psig) over the pump’s entire lifetime.

The new KNF ( Trenton, NJ) “Type NF1.25” micro diaphragm pump introduces an ideal high-pressure solution for dosing or transferring liquids or liquid-gas mixtures at flow rates up to 300 ml/min. This small and powerful pump is engineered to operate either intermittently or continuously against pressure up to 6 barG (87 psig) over the pump’s entire lifetime. Additional specifications include:

A patented valve system and sophisticated diaphragm technology.

A wide selection of motors to chose from, including iron core DC, ironless core DC, or brushless DC (BLDC) versions. 

A simple 2-wire operation or 4 wires enabling advanced tachometer output and speed control input and a highly linear control curve (flow rate vs. control voltage) allowing for use in closed-loop systems. 

A wide range of standard voltages and frequencies that can be specified.

Self-priming pumps that can run dry.

For more information visit www.knf.com.

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KNF’s ‘Type NF1.25’ Micro Diaphragm Pump

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