Liquid pump controlled by PFM signal (pulse frequency modulation) has flow control capabilities compared to conventional liquid delivery pumps. It is ideal for the addition of cleaning solutions and other substances.
- Long lifespan design - Flow control capability - Normally closed type valve (check valve function) - Abundant wetted materials - Self-sustaining - Maintenance-free, contamination-free Flow rate: 100 ml/min ± 10% (AC specification 100 ml/min ± 10%) Suction lift: 2 mWg Discharge lift: 10 mWg
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Price range
P2
Delivery Time
※Made-to-order production
Applications/Examples of results
- Medical devices, biochemical testing equipment - Reagent addition, cleaning solution addition - Inkjet printer - Analyzing equipment - Fuel cell system - Semiconductor manufacturing equipment etc.
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FL10 | Diaphragm Liquid Pump PFM Signal (Pulse Frequency Control) Type |
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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.