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News Release from: KNF Neuberger | Subject: NMP 850 micro diaphragm pump
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 July 2006

The NMP 850 micro diaphragm pump

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The NMP 850 can deliver up to 4.5 litres of gas per minute.

The new NMP 850 micro diaphragm pumps can deliver up to 4.5 litres of gas per minute, generate a vacuum up to 230 mbar absolute, and produce overpressure of up to 1.5 bar when used continuously When used for a short time, they can achieve 2 bar overpressure

Thanks to their patented stress-optimised structured diaphragm, these pumps are extremely compact.

Although their size has remained approximately the same compared to predecessor models, vacuum, pumping capacity, and pressure have been improved significantly.

In combination with a special sealing system, the homogenous-surface structured diaphragm provides high gas tightness.

At the same time, the hermetically sealed pumps transfer the media without contamination.

These characteristics make the micro pumps popular choices for analytical and medical applications.

A modular system enables individual material variations (including chemical resistant options) for the components that contact the pumped media.

Conventional and brushless 12 or 24-Volt direct current motors that consume low amounts of power are available as drives.

The direct-current drive type permits use of the pumps in portable devices and devices that are not attached to a power supply - in any installation position.

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