Fluid Metering Publishes Full-Line Catalog

Jan. 16, 2014
Company’s 2014 full-line catalog contains new products as well as expanded flow and configuration information.

Fluid Metering OEM pumps are suitable for micro-volume fluid control in analytical, medical and process analyzers and instrumentation.

The company’s 2014 full-line catalog contains new products as well as expanded flow and configuration information.  FMI’s new “intelligent” programmable pump is a compact stepper pump with integral programmable driver electronics.  It’s suitable for analytical and process instrumentation.

The PDS-100 programmable dispenser section has been expanded to show the many diverse single and dual-channel pump configurations available. Duplex pump configurations are suitable for proportional mixing and dilutions as well as dual production line dispensing.

The PDS-100 Smooth-flo pump is a duplex configuration in which the pumps are synchronized to eliminate up to 96 percent of the pulsation typically present in conventional piston pump designs.  Smooth -flo pumps are factory calibrated and are supplied with the necessary tubing, fittings and configuration instructions to ensure pulse-free metering and dispensing.

The 2014 catalog also has a fold-out section that contains pump codes and pump head materials configuration.

Fluid Metering’s new 2014 catalog is available at www.fmipump.com.

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