Technical Data | |
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Max Flow Rate | 35 LPM |
Max Suction Lift-Dry Condition | 1.45 m(Rubber Diaphragm) 0.50 m (PTFE Diaphragm) |
Max Suction Lift - Wet Condition | 2.83 m(Rubber Diaphragm) 0.90 m (PTFE Diaphragm) |
Max Particle Size | 2.0 mm |
Air Inlet Pressure | 2 - 6 kg/cm2 |
Suction Port | (12.07 mm) 1/2" BSP Threaded |
Discharge port | (12.07 mm) 1/2" BSP Threaded |
Air Inlet Port | 3/8" BSP Threaded |
Air Exhaust | 1/2" BSP Threaded |
This part of the designation likely refers to the model number or series of the AODD pump. The "150" could indicate a specific model within that series, but without additional information,the pump has 1/2-inch inlet and outlet connections.
Type: AODD stands for Air Operated Double Diaphragm pump. These pumps are powered by compressed air and are commonly used for transferring various types of fluids, including abrasive, viscous, and shear-sensitive liquids.
Size: The "(1/2")" designation typically indicates the pump's inlet and outlet size. In this case, it suggests that the pump has a 1/2-inch inlet and outlet connection..
Capacity:The capacity or flow rate of the pump can vary depending on the model and specific application. AODD pumps are available in a range of sizes and flow rates to accommodate different needs.
Construction: AODD pumps typically consist of two diaphragms that reciprocate back and forth, creating a pumping action. They often feature a simple and robust construction, making them suitable for various industrial applications.
Materials: These pumps are available in various materials of construction, including metals like aluminum, stainless steel, and plastics like polypropylene.
Applications: These pumpsare widely used in industries such as chemical processing, mining, food and beverage, wastewater treatment, and many others. They are valued for their versatility, reliability, and ability to handle a wide range of fluids and operating conditions.