SIMDOS® 10 Series PTFE-coated Diaphragm Polypropylene Head Liquid Dosing Pump, 13 L x 9 W x 14 cm H

Dosing Pump, 13 L x 9 W x 14 cm H, PTFE-coated Diaphragm, Polypropylene Head, FFKM Valve, 99 to 264 V, 50/60 Hz, 10 w, 1 to 100 ml/min Flow Range, 1 to 1000 ml Dosing Volume, 9' Suction Head Water, 85 psig Pressure, Easy to Calibrate

  • Manufacturer Part No: UFEM1.10KT.18S
  • SECO Part No: UFEM1.10KT.18S
  • Sold As:
  • Availability: loading

The new SIMDOS® diaphragm liquid dosing pump from KNF is designed with simplicity in mind. The easy-to-read display combined with a touch-control knob makes programming and access of all functions very intuitive. Fast, precise calibration is crucial for any dosing pump. The SIMDOS® pump accomplishes this in the shortest time possible. Following calibration, repeatability is maintained at ±1%. The pump transfers liquids at a flow rate of 1 to 100 ml/min and doses volumes of 1 to 1000 ml. It is effective against pressures of up to 90 psig and transfers viscous media at full flowrate up to 150 cST. The maximum handled viscosity is 500 cST at reduced flowrate. The integrated software permits the transfer parameters to be modified for a range of different viscosities at the touch of a button. A remote alarm/control version is available.

Diaphragm Material : PTFE-coated
Flow Rate : 1 to 100 ml/min
Head Material : Polypropylene
Height : 14 cm
Hertz : 50/60 Hz
Length : 13 cm
Motor Protection : IP 65
Operating Pressure : 85 psig
Valve Material : FFKM
Wattage : 10 w
Weight : 0.9 kg
Width : 9 cm
Voltage : 99 to 264 V
  • Simple, intuitive setup and operation
  • Easy-to calibrate in minutes
  • Runs dry without damage
  • Self-priming upto 9' of water
  • Splash-proof IP65 housing
  • Analog and impulse logic control (RC only)
  • Small footprint conserves benchtop space
  • Adaptable to viscous fluid characteristics
  • Accuracy ±2%, repeatability ±1%
  • 1/8" ID Tubing connections
  • 5 to 40°C Ambient temperature range
  • 150cSt Maximum viscosity
  • For simple, convenient transfer and dosing of liquids

Recently Viewed