Wilden Plastic Pump Px4 Wilden Pneumatic Diaphragm Pump P8/Ssapp/Tsu/TF/Stf/0070
Product Description
Wilden plastic pump PX4 Wilden pneumatic diaphragm pump P8/SSAPP/TSU/TF/STF/0070
Maximum flow: 359 LPM (95 GPM)
Maximum air inlet pressure: 8.6 BAR (125 PSI)
Maximum outlet pressure: 17.2 BAR (250 PSI)
Wetted part structural material: ductile iron
Maximum self-priming capacity (dry suction): 3.6 m (12')
Maximum diameter of solid particles that can pass through: 1.27 mm (1/20") high-pressure pump
Wilden plastic pump PX4 Wilden pneumatic diaphragm pump P8/SSAPP/TSU/TF/STF/0070
WILDEN high-pressure pneumatic diaphragm pump features: Bolt design can be highly leak-proof Sliding seal capability Single-head or double-head positive displacement technology No lubricating oil required for operation
Features:
Patented design of the unbalanced air valve, unbalanced piston that will not stop, no dead center, plastic self-lubricating air system, no need to add lubricating oil, minimal energy consumption, extremely low compressed air leakage, special and fast exhaust structure , fully ensuring that the air valve does not freeze and improving air utilization. The number of parts and wearing parts in a single pneumatic diaphragm pump is the smallest in the industry. The unique clamp design, quick and easy disassembly and assembly, and the patented rib design make the WILDEN diaphragm the one with the longest lifespan and highest temperature resistance in the industry. Passed ISO9001 certification and European Community CE certification.
Wilden pneumatic diaphragm pump original diaphragm product features: corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, good stability, no sticking, self-priming Optional elastomer materials: nitrile rubber, neoprene, EPDM, Wil-Flex, Saniflex, polyurethane, PTFE
Product applications - solvents, acids, corrosive liquids, high-viscosity liquids, high-pressure transmission, large solid particle transmission, abrasive media.
Shell material........................................ ..Polyethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride
Flow parts (pump center body part)............. Acetal, polypropylene
Air valve material................................................Acetal Aldehyde, polypropylene
Diaphragm material........................................ .NBR, Wil-FlexTM
Advantages of pneumatic diaphragm pumps
The design of the unbalanced valve, the unbalanced piston that will not stop, and absolutely no dead center;
Plastic self-lubricating air system, no need for oil lubrication;
Low energy consumption and extremely low compressed air leakage;
The special rapid exhaust structure fully ensures that the air valve does not freeze and improves air utilization;
The number of parts and wearing parts in a single pump is the lowest in the industry. The unique clamp design makes disassembly and assembly quick and convenient;
The unique reinforced rib design makes the WILDEN diaphragm the longest-lasting and high-temperature resistant in the industry;
Passed ISO9001 certification and European Community CE certification.
General advantages of pneumatic diaphragm pumps
There is no spark, it can run dry, and it can start working by self-priming without complicated control. It is easy to operate and the self-priming height can reach 6M;
Strong acid, strong alkali, and strong organic solvent liquid media with different characteristics can be transported by selecting the materials of the pump shell and diaphragm;
No dynamic seal, no contamination of materials, low shear force, not easy to damage the material structure;
It is submersible, removable, easy to transport, and can be used as a mobile pump;
No rotating parts (or bearings), no mechanical shaft seals, no connectors, low maintenance costs;
The conveying speed can be changed by changing the air volume;
The conveying height can be changed by changing the pressure;
Can transport high-thickness, high-viscosity liquid media;
The outlet can be opened and closed at any time without fear of blockage;
Automatic pressure balance (no pressure relief valve required).
Wilden Pump & Engineering Company of the United States developed the world's first pneumatic diaphragm pump in