Brochure air-operated diaphragm pump RFM & RFML
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RFM/RFML 25
For delivery rates up to 110 l/min
The FLUX air-operated diaphragm pump RFM/RFML 25 is self-priming and protected against dry running. The pump is distinguished for its versatility and can be used for pumping low to high viscosity media with solid particles, abrasive media, highly flammable media or liquids with high gas content.
Technical data:
- Flow rate: max. 110 l/min1
- Flow pressure: max. 7 bar
- Operating pressure: max. 7 bar
- Suction head: max. 3 m1
- Suction head product-filled: max. 6 m1
- Size of solids: max. 3 mm
- Viscosity: min. 1 mPas - max. 15000 mPas2
- Housing Materials: Polypropylene, Polypropylene conductive, PTFE, PTFE conductive
- Media / Fluids: Abrasive media, Fuels, Highly flammable media, Media with solid particles, Viscous media
- Connection pressure side: G 1
- Connection suction side: G 1
- 1 dependent on pump model, operating pressure and medium
- 2 dependent on the flow behaviour of the medium
Product attributes
- Massive construction
- Almost completely diffusion resistant due to the thick-surface structure
- Long service life even at high pressures due to composite enduring diaphragm
- Version available with flap valves
- Extremely long service life even with abrasive media
- Quiet/low noise
- Composite enduring diaphragm with integrated metallic core
- Easily accessible control valve without seals
Benefits
- Safe dry running and overload-proof
- Self-priming
- Insensitive to solids in suspension
- Variable delivery rates by simply adjusting the air pressure
- Very high chemical resistance
- Suitable for high temperature
- Long service life of diaphragm due to short stroke lifts
- Versions for use in hazardous areas available
- FDA-certified version available
- Media examples
- Highly concentrated sodium hypochlorite
- Chlorine media
- Wastewater from industrial hardening machines
- Solvent mixtures
- Pickling baths
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