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Check out
our complete line of pump products. These products are selected with
the end-user and the OEM in mind. Our peristaltic pumps are some of
the smallest pumps on the market. Enjoy the benefits of peristaltic
pumps in your application without the high price. Select one of our
other pumps for your specialized application. |
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SP100
Micro Pumps - Small, compact design is among the smallest
in the market. Flow rates from 0.4 to 16 ml/min. Select from ac
or dc motors.
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SP200
Mini Pumps - Designed to deliver slightly higher flow rates
than our SP100. Small size is ideal for many applications. Flow rates
from 2.1 to 84 ml/min. |
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SP300
Compact Pumps - The SP300 pumps deliver a high flow rate
for their small size. Ideal for sampling or dispensing larger volumes
of fluid. Flow rates from 10 to 600 ml/min. (OEM) |
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SP400
High Volume Pumps - The larger SP400 pumps are designed
for industrial flow applications. Design these rugged tubing pumps
into your next industrial machine. Flow rates from 0.2 to 4 liters/min. |
DISPENSING
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Metering Pumps - Solenoid-driven diaphragm metering pump
dual flow control (stroke frequency and stroke length). Chemical resistant,
high pressure applications. Select from manual only or manual/remote
control models. Integrate easily into pH control system. (OEM) |
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS |
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Compact, high volume pumps are best for higher fluid transfer applications. These pumps are ideal for smooth water transfer at low pressures. Not designed to handle particulates, run dry or provide high pressures. |
GEAR
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Gear Pumps - Small, compact gear pump with a variety of
motor options. Delivers smooth flow. Will not run dry or handle dirty
fluids. |
PISTON
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POS10
Pumps - Specialty pumps provide fluid transfer at a very
affordable price in a small package. Range of voltages available. |
VACUUM / PRESSURE
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PAD10
Pumps - Tiny diaphragm pump is ideal for air and gas sampling.
Small Vdc design is ideal for incorporating into air analyzers. Up
to 1100cc/min. |
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