Chemical pump XPL series
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chemical pump
chemical pump
chemical pump
chemical pump
chemical pump
chemical pump
chemical pump
chemical pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
for chemicals, slurry
Operation
electric
Domain
industrial
Applications
metering, high-precision, transfer
Protection level
abrasion-resistant
Flow

Max.: 2,851.2 us gal/h
(179.88277 l/h)

Min.: 0.14 us gal/h
(0.52996 l/h)

Pressure

5 bar, 10 bar, 15 bar
(72.519 psi, 145.038 psi, 217.557 psi)

Description

Features Improving the Quality of High-Precision Chemical Transferring Pulsations have been eliminated at the pump. For precise chemical transferring at a continuous flow, the XPL Series makes it possible to maintain a stable chemical concentration. Air Chamber Response Lag In the air chamber, “discharge delay” time lags occur between when pumping is started and when the actual flow rate becomes stabilized at the set flow rate. When pumping is stopped, “drippage” occurs when liquid continues to flow in the chamber. Also, when the pressure is varied, the flow rate remains unstable until the air pressure in the chamber stabilizes, leading to a reduction in quality. With the XPL Series, the actual flow rate is equal to the set flow rate with no time lag. The XPL Series’ ability to provide a continuous stable supply for chemical transferring can contribute to maintaining product quality. No Intrusion of Air or Leakage The completely sealed structure prevents changes in liquid quality caused by air intrusion while protecting factory conditions by preventing leaks. Wear-Resistant with No Sliding Parts The lack of sliding parts in liquid-end components means you never have to worry about damaging slurry or about malfunctions and contamination due to pump wear even when transferring slurry.
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