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Miniature Diaphragm Pumps

By PD&D Staff | November 28, 2017

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THOMAS by Gardner Denver offers its customers a comprehensive choice of diaphragm liquid and gas pumps in miniature form for Sterilizers, Anesthesia Monitoring, Dialysis, Gas Detection, Inkjet Printing and Industrial Washing.

THOMAS can provide the appropriate miniature diaphragm pump, such as those in the 1014, 1410/1420, 1610, 8221, 6410/6420 and 6311 pump ranges, for a broad spectrum of applications:

The miniature diaphragm pump 1014 is used in devices such as hand-held gas detectors and has a diverse range of uses in leak detection and in room monitoring.

Pumps from the 1410/1420 range are primarily used in medical environments, in particular for gas analysis and in monitoring systems. It can be used for such varied purposes as blood gas analysis, for respiratory illnesses or in dialysis. Its benefits are small size and low sound levels, as well as low power consumption.

Vacuum pump 1610 is used for monitoring flue gases (e.g. oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and others). It can be fitted in medical devices, gas detectors and collectors as well as laboratory and analysis systems. Its considerable evacuation power (up to 30 percent quicker than conventional pumps), and its excellent performance stability despite low maintenance requirements are just some of its advantages.

Pumps from the 8221 series are used in autoclaves, analysis devices and suction equipment. It is a powerful, yet quiet pump with very low vibration levels.

The liquid pumps like the 6311 and the 6410/6420 which will be available soon, are suitable for use in medical analysis devices as well as in industrial inkjet printers. The advantages of these pumps include low sound levels and an even volume flow, and they are also suited to being used in conjunction with chemically aggressive fluids.

Inquiries:
Marketing Department
Gardner Denver Thomas, Inc.
1419 Illinois Avenue
Sheboygan, WI 53081
T : +1 920 457 4891
F : +1 920 451 4276


Filed Under: Industrial automation

 

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