Chemical pump MDG series
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Characteristics

Fluid
for chemicals
Operation
electric
Technology
gear
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical
Applications
transfer, high-pressure, booster
Material
PTFE
Protection level
chemical-resistant
Other characteristics
compact, standard, small, OEM, rotary, corrosion-resistant, seal
Flow

Min.: 0 l/h
(0 us gal/h)

Max.: 840 l/h
(221.90452 us gal/h)

Pressure

0.55 MPa, 0.6 MPa

Power

Min.: 10 W
(0.01 hp)

Max.: 150 W
(0.2 hp)

Fluid temperature

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Max.: 95 °C
(203 °F)

Length

Min.: 161 mm
(6 in)

Max.: 257 mm
(10 in)

Width

Min.: 90 mm
(3.54 in)

Max.: 130 mm
(5.12 in)

Height

Min.: 81 mm
(3.19 in)

Max.: 155 mm
(6.1 in)

Weight

Min.: 3.6 kg
(7.94 lb)

Max.: 8 kg
(17.64 lb)

Description

Seal less construction, ideal for OEM applications The pumps of the MDG series are small, leak free and seal less. Therefore they are best suited for the machinery installation. Due to the magnet drive system, it is not necessary for a complex change of the shaft sealing. Best chemical resiatnce All liquid end parts are manufactured of SUS316, PTFE, PPS and PEEK. These material combinations offer extremely high levels of corrosion resistance. Thus the transfer of many different agressive chemical solutions is assured. High pressure gear rotary system Characteristical for the MDG series is the ratio of high pressure and smal discharge capacities. Despite its small size pressures up to 0.6 MPa and vacuum of 5.3 kPa. Excellent thermal resistance There only the most heat resistant materials are used, operating problems due to thermal expansion are eliminated. Our standard MDG pumps are rated up to 95°C. For applications requiring higher operating temperatures, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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