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News Release from: Michael Smith Engineers | Subject: FMI dispensers and piston pumps
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2003
Durability and accuracy in pumping and
dispensing
Range of piston pumps and dispensers includes seven pump sizes with flow rates from microlitres to litres per minute and just one moving part
Durability and high accuracy are among the important benefits of the new range of FMI dispensers and piston pumps, recently introduced to the UK by liquids handling specialist Michael Smith Engineers The range includes seven pump sizes which covers flow rates from microlitres up to 4600ml/min at discharge pressures up to 6.9bar
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The simple, yet effective principle of these pumps is emphasised by the fact that they have just one moving part: the piston.
A combination of piston rotation and reciprocation eliminates the need to install suction or discharge valves.
This simple construction, combined with the absence of valves, eliminates the potential for clogging and ensures optimum durability and repeatability.
Adjustment of flow between zero and 100% is simply a case of moving the pump head position, which changes the piston stroke length and in turn its flow rate - and this can be achieved while the pump is operating or at rest.
Typically, liquids handling applications such as those occurring in OEM, laboratory, medical and R and D/pilot operations demand high accuracy, and Michael Smith Engineers says FMI pumps meet this requirement with accuracy of better than +/-1% and a precision dosing capability of CV 0.5% or better.
FMI pumps are self-priming to 4.5 metres.
They are also unaffected by the viscosity of the fluid being pumped and they can be instantly reversed, enabling them to pump in either direction.
Special options available include pumps modified for aseptic and liquid chromatography applications and pumps with heating modules for applications where fluid temperature must be maintained.
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