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Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: Burkert Fluid Control Systems | Subject: Type 7604
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2005
Micro-Pump: long service life and quiet
operation
The Type 7604 from Burkert Fluid Control Systems is a unique self priming, adjustable, diaphragm pump that offers a long service life and quiet operation
The Type 7604 Micro-Pump from Burkert Fluid Control Systems is a unique self priming, adjustable, diaphragm pump that offers a long service life and quiet operation It is suitable for all types of aggressive media and continuous liquid low-flow applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Variations in the virtually pulse-free flow rate are simply achieved by varying the frequency input to a maximum of 40Hz.
Perfluorelastomer seals and PEEK bodies are the only wetted parts, which allows the pump to be used for a wide range of aggressive fluids, organic and inorganic solvents, and other difficult to handle media.
The Type 7604 has a compact design (only 11mm wide), which enables easy mounting, with standard bodies designed for surface mount (manifold) or tube connections.
The low power consumption allows the device to be easily incorporated into mobile devices and virtually eliminates any heat transfer from the actuator to the fluid.
The Type 7604 can be used as a replacement for syringe and peristaltic pumps and is ideal for applications such as continuous low flow, micro and lubricant dosing and probe preparation.
For further information on the Type 7604 diaphragm pump, please visit the website. Request a free brochure from Burkert Fluid Control Systems ...
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