Air pump FDM 40
air-drivenself-primingdiaphragm

air pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
air
Operation
air-driven
Priming
self-priming
Technology
diaphragm
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
suction
Material
cast iron, polypropylene, polyvinylidene fluoride
Other characteristics
suction, adjustable, oil-free
Flow

380 l/min
(100.38538 us gal/min)

Pressure

8 bar
(116.03 psi)

Head

6 m
(19'08" )

Description

The FLUX air-operated diaphragm pump FDM 40 in injection-moulded version is self-priming and protected against dry running. The pump is distinguished for its versatility and can be used for pumping low to high viscosity media with solid particles, abrasive media, highly flammable media or liquids with high gas content. Technical data: Suction head product-filled: max. 7,6 m1 Size of solids: max. 6,4 mm Viscosity: min. 1 mPas - max. 15000 mPas2 Housing Materials: Aluminium, Grey cast iron, Polypropylene, Polyvinylidene fluoride, Stainless steel Media / Fluids: Abrasive media, Aggressive media, Highly flammable media, Viscous media Connection pressure side: G 1 1/2 oder Flansch 1 1/2" Connection suction side: G 1 1/2 oder Flansch 1 1/2" Product attributes Moulded version Self-priming even from a dry start Variable delivery rates by adjusting air pressure to the pump No need of by-pass control Fully submersible Unbalanced air valve design eliminates stalling Oil-free operation Regulating valve insensitive to foreign matter in the air Benefits Suitable for dry run operation Blockage-free, infinitely adjustable operation Long service life Free of wear Service-friendly operation Versions available for use in hazardous areas Available in plastic and as metal version

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