KNF has introduced its new FM 50 series of OEM liquid diaphragm pumps, engineered to deliver exceptional metering accuracy and reliability for demanding fluid handling applications. The advanced pump system combines precision engineering with flexible control options to meet the rigorous requirements of medical, analytical, and industrial applications.
Precision Fluid Handling Performance
The FM 50 series achieves remarkable flow rate accuracy of ±2% across its 100-500 ml/min operational range while maintaining consistent performance under variable back pressures up to 1 bar. The pump’s sophisticated drive technology ensures linear flow characteristics, enabling precise fluid metering even in dynamic operating conditions.
Customizable Control and Calibration
Engineers can control the FM 50 through either voltage input (1-5V) or PWM signals (20-100%), with standard configurations providing proportional flow rate adjustment. For specialized applications, KNF offers factory parameterization including two-point calibration to tailor the pump’s performance characteristics to specific system requirements.
Robust Construction for Diverse Applications
Constructed with chemical-resistant polypropylene pump heads and available with EPDM or PTFE diaphragms plus EPDM/FFKM valve options, the FM 50 safely handles a wide range of liquids. The leak-tight, self-priming design features run-dry capability, making it suitable for critical applications in:
- Medical devices and diagnostic equipment
- Analytical instrumentation
- Industrial inkjet systems
- Cleaning and disinfection processes
- Food and beverage processing
Reliable Solution for Demanding Environments
By combining precision metering with durable construction and flexible integration options, the FM 50 series addresses the growing need for reliable liquid handling in advanced technological applications. KNF’s latest innovation demonstrates the company’s commitment to developing OEM pump solutions that balance accuracy, durability, and application flexibility.
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