Compressed air pressure regulator FPR 2
for waterdiaphragmsingle-stage

compressed air pressure regulator
compressed air pressure regulator
compressed air pressure regulator
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Characteristics

Product
for water, for compressed air
Technology
diaphragm
Number of stages
single-stage
Material
stainless steel
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
compact
Pressure

Min.: 0.1 bar
(1.45 psi)

Max.: 5 bar
(72.52 psi)

Flow

3.8 l/min
(1 us gal/min)

Orifice diameter

49 mm
(1.929 in)

Description

The new Krautzberger FPR 2 material pressure regulators are designed to deliver precise and accurate regulation of the material flow. In addition to the standard 1:1 ratio, the reduction ratios 1:2 and 1:5 are also available. Our XLINE production and testing procedures enable us to integrate complete functional testing of the new XLINE FPR 2 fluid pressure regulators into our process. Features: Modern & Compact Design Long Lasting Components Three reduction ratios available Stable and accurate at very low Easy exchange to change the reduction ratio Pressure fluctuations compensated in a highly dynamic manner when switching diaphragm pumps All material-carrying parts made of stainless steel (except diaphragm) Ball seat optionally available in Tungsten Carbide Easy cleaning process when changing material Optional quick-flush control function available for cleaning process Easy exchange of the valve cartridge Fine adjustment for precise material quantity. Technical information: Demensions: Width with fastening 54.5 mm, Height 81 mm, Ø 49 mm Connections: Material connections: 1/4" male, optional 3/8” male Weight: approx. 370 g Maximum flow rate: 3,8 l/min (tested in a 1:1 ratio with water and an 8/6 material hose)

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