Liquid & Gas Pumps Launched

Water/Wastewater

Liquid & Gas Pumps Launched

18 Aug, 2008

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Water/Wastewater.

Nitto Kohki (Germany) are in the process of releasing a unique range of pumps into the marketplace that have nomoving parts, so have extended
lifetimes even whilst pumping corrosive materials.
These pumps create their flow using a “bimorph” – two parallel piezoelectric wafers that expand and contract in line with the sine
wave on the supply voltage.
The Bimor is said to run on an exceedingly low current, emits virtually no electromagnetic field, no vibration, no noise, no fluctuations in
flow and because there are no motors, shafts or other intricate mechanisms the Bimor is lighter, quieter and more durable than any other
traditional pump on the market so customers can “fit and forget”.
The Bimor can be used in place of any traditional pump that has been required to pump air, gasses or liquids and depending on the model type can pump detergents, hydrochloric & sulphuric acids, alkalines and solvents – almost anything! The 230v Bimor pump typically runs at
14mA and offers 250ml/min of flow with a maximum outlet pressure of 350mbar, whilst the 100v version offers up to 660ml/min flow with
the same outlet pressure.

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