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Monday, October 12, 2009

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The new 1210 Series Diaphragm Liquid DC pump provides a bubble-free liquid flow.



Thomas (Sheboygan, WI) has introduced the new 1210 Series Diaphragm Liquid DC pump. Featuring the new REFLEX valve (patent pending) design that provides a bubble-free liquid flow, the 1210 Series is perfect for fuel cell, inkjet and diagnostic applications. Features include:

  • Available in 12 and 24V DC diaphragm models.
  • A compact construction of 2.0” x 0.9” x 1.4”
  • Handles a mixture of air and liquid, and has a low sound level.
  • A lightweight size (2.4 oz./68g).
  • Maximum flow is 180 ml/min.
  • A maximum pressure of 80 m H2O.
  • A maximum vacuum of 6 m H2O.

For more information visit www.gardnerdenver.com

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