Capable of pumping semi-solid high-viscosity materials such as gap fillers and thermal grease! Direct pumping from a drum. Achieves high-precision stable discharge with servo drive.
The servo-driven pail material transfer pump "PAL-SERVO" is a material transfer pump that can directly discharge materials from a pail. Thanks to its servo drive, it achieves high-precision discharge and reduces the hassle of adjusting the discharge amount according to the season. It enables smooth transfer of semi-solid high-viscosity materials such as thermal gap fillers and thermal grease, leading to improved quality and efficiency in applications like coating work. 【Features】 ■ No need for a metering pump. Simplifies cleaning and maintenance ■ Contributes to the reduction of maintenance parts ■ Allows remote flow control and discharge pressure adjustment *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.
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- Pump for high-viscosity materials in a drum - Applicable viscosity: approximately 20,000 to 2,000,000 mPa·s - Maximum discharge pressure: approximately 25 MPa - Maximum discharge volume: up to 1.2 L/min (depending on the viscosity of the liquid used) - Continuous discharge possible for applications such as line drawing - Power supply: 3-phase AC 200V 50/60Hz - Can be upgraded to a wear-resistant specification pump as an option - By arranging two units in tandem, it is possible to discharge without stopping production during liquid replenishment - Two units can be arranged to discharge two-component adhesives in any desired ratio
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P6
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We have a proven track record of using pumps for dispensing, replenishing, filling, dot application, and line application of high-viscosity liquids (such as grease, thermal grease, adhesives, etc.) in pail containers.
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