MS Digital Peristaltic Pump
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Major Science Digital Peristaltic Pump
MU-D peristaltic pump series is ideal for a variety of applications, which include filtration, circulation, sampling, chemical spraying, dispensing, transferring, feeding and filling. The easy-to-use pump design allows for several different silicon tubing sizes to be fitted. This gives the user a wider variety of flow rates.
The MU-D series is also reversible providing better convenience and flexibility to the user. The digital control provides high accurate rpm performance.
MU-D01 pump is a digital controlled mode with a solid 50W brushless motor, and MU-D02 is designed with a higher horsepower, 100W for higher volume demands required.
Specifications:
Cat. No. |
MU-D01 |
MU-D02 |
Controller |
Digital Microprocessor Controller |
Motor |
Brushless motor |
Power |
500W |
100W |
Pump Speed / Inc |
20~300rpm / 1rpm |
5~600 rpm / 1rpm |
Variable Flow Rate |
1.2~1,140ml / min |
0.3~2,280ml / min |
Number of Roller |
3 |
Operating Temperature |
Ambient to 40°C |
Unit Dimension (W x L x H) |
200 x 340 x 130 mm |
Construction |
Painted iron metal |
Weight |
approx. 5.7 kg |
Rated Voltage |
110V or 220V |
100V~240V |
Accessories:
Cat. No. |
MU-S13 |
MU-S14 |
MU-S16 |
MU-S25 |
MU-S17 |
MU-S18 |
Inner Diameter (inches / mm) |
0.03 (0.8) |
0.06 (1.6) |
0.12 (3.1) |
0.19 (4.8) |
0.25 (6.4) |
0.31 (7.9) |
Hose Barb Size (inches / mm) |
1/16 (1.6) |
1/16 (1.6) |
1/8 (3.2) |
3/16 (4.8) |
1/4 (6.4) |
3/8 (9.5) |
Flow Rate with 6 to 600 rpm Drive (ml / min) |
0.36 to 36 |
1.3 to 130 |
4.8 to 480 |
10 to 1000 |
17 to 1700 |
23 to 2300 |
Maximum Pressure, Continuous |
25 psig |
20 psig |
15 psig |
10 psig |
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(1.7 bar) |
(1.4 bar) |
(1.0 bar) |
(0.7 bar) |
Maximum Pressure, Intermittent |
40 psig |
35 psig |
20 psig |
15 psig |
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(2.7 bar) |
(2.4 bar) |
(1.4 bar) |
(1.0 bar) |
Maximum Vacuum |
26"Hg (660 mm Hg) |
20"Hg (510 mm Hg) |
Suction Lift |
29 ft H2O (8.8m H2O) |
22 ft H2O (6.7m H2O) |
For product demonstration please click on the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTzb3u38Qlw