Diaphragm Liquid Pump
FP 400
Diaphragm Liquid Pump
FP 400
- Flow Rate (max.): 4.6 l/min
- Pressure (max.): 1 bar (rel.)
- Suction Height (max.): 3 mH₂O
KNF diaphragm liquid pumps combine maximum performance with minimum size. The use of chemically resistant materials enables the pumps to convey virtually any type of liquid, whether neutral or corrosive. They are dry-running, self-priming, maintenance free, and available with many different motor- and hydraulic connection options.
Benefits
- Can run dry
- Excellent reliability
- Low sound level
- Contamination free transfer
- Maintenance-free
- Highly resistant to aggressive media
- Self priming
- Low pulsation
- Adjustable performance
- Digitally adjustable motor
Special Features
- Low pulsation
- High IP class (>44)
- NSF certified
Flow Rate (max.) | 4.6 l/min |
Pressure (max.) | 1 bar (rel.) |
Suction Height (max.) | 3 mH₂O |
Valve Material | EPDM, FFKM |
Diaphragm Material | PTFE |
Pump Head Material | PP |
Available Motor Types | Brushless DC |
- Security and defense
- Inkjet Printing
- Medical equipment
- Analytical Instruments
- Lab equipment
- Agriculture
- Automotive
- Chemical Industry
- Climate technology
- Food & beverage industry
- Fuel cells
- Cleaning and disinfection
Technical Details
Flow Rate (max.) | 4.6 l/min |
Pressure (max.) | 1 bar (rel.) |
Suction Height (max.) | 3 mH₂O |
Valve Material | EPDM, FFKM |
Diaphragm Material | PTFE |
Pump Head Material | PP |
Available Motor Types | Brushless DC |
Features
Benefits
- Can run dry
- Excellent reliability
- Low sound level
- Contamination free transfer
- Maintenance-free
- Highly resistant to aggressive media
- Self priming
- Low pulsation
- Adjustable performance
- Digitally adjustable motor
Special Features
- Low pulsation
- High IP class (>44)
- NSF certified
Applications
- Security and defense
- Inkjet Printing
- Medical equipment
- Analytical Instruments
- Lab equipment
- Agriculture
- Automotive
- Chemical Industry
- Climate technology
- Food & beverage industry
- Fuel cells
- Cleaning and disinfection