Pump for transporting city gas developed for SOFC 5W class reformers.
Main Features (Customization according to the customer's system is possible) Basic Flow Rate: 50 l/min Flow Rate Variable Range: 11.5 – 50 l/min (External Signal Control) Maximum Allowable Discharge Pressure: 0.1 MPa (1 bar) Material: Pump Head Aluminum / Diaphragm EPDM Motor: Brushless DC Motor 24V * 48V specification is also available as an option Guaranteed Lifespan: Over 10,000 hours of continuous operation at the maximum allowable discharge pressure of 0.1 MPa * The expected lifespan may be longer depending on flow rate (motor speed), discharge pressure conditions, etc. (Internal tests are ongoing with over 100,000 hours)
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basic information
It will be a customized pump tailored to the customer's system, and we do not provide data sheets or similar documents.
Price information
After the specification meeting, we will provide the sample price and mass production price as needed.
Delivery Time
※Made-to-order production
Applications/Examples of results
- SOFC fuel cell - Fuel cell hydrogen gas transfer - Recovery of unreacted hydrogen gas from the fuel cell
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Company information
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.