Diaphragm pulsation damper HTRX series
pneumatic

Diaphragm pulsation damper - HTRX series - Fox S.r.l. - pneumatic
Diaphragm pulsation damper - HTRX series - Fox S.r.l. - pneumatic
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Characteristics

Heating technology
diaphragm
Other characteristics
pneumatic

Description

Maximum working pressure (PS): 30 - 120 bar Test pressure (PT): PS x 1,43 / 1,3 / 1,5 Body: in AISI 316L stainless steel Bladder: NBR, HNBR, EPDM, FPM, HYTREL, Butyl, Polyurethane Standard nitrogen valve : ⅝” UNF Installation: horizontal / vertical (nitrogen valve upward) Compression ratio: - recommended: P2/P0 = 2.5 - maximum: P2/P0 = 4 Mechanical life: the number of cycles is inversely proportional to the increase of the compression ratio. For pulsation dampener applications, the nitrogen value must be from 60% to 80% of the working pressure also in relation with the type of pump and the working temperature Warranty: see dedicated page Spare parts: see dedicated page Also available: - Outside epoxy painted as per standard FOX procedure or as project specification - Connection with flange SAE 3000 – SAE 6000, ANSI B16.5 or UNI/DIN - Connection API spec. 6A type 6BX - Autoclave or Grayloc connection - Special connection on request - Integral flange connection - Maintenance Free (HTRX-SMF) - Exotic material execution - High pressure execution

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