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The KomBa series is a microprocessor controlled digital electromagnetic diaphragm metering pump with the characteristics of simple operation and stable operation. Including 4 sub series: DMS, DMLDMC, and DMM. Main features: Maximum pressure: 10bar; Maximum flow rate: 9 liters/hour Pump head material: PVDF Electromagnetic diaphragm metering pump Application fields: municipal water treatment and wastewater treatment, chlorine dioxide dosing, reverse osmosis, food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries, etc. Strong compatibility PVDF pump head and ceramic ball valve are standard configurations for pumps ·PVDF pump heads are compatible with almost all chemicals used in industrial, sewage treatment, and drinking water industries. The use of ceramic ball valves improves the reliability of dosing and the chemical compatibility of the entire liquid contact end Reliable Performance After inspection, the service life of the diaphragm exceeds 5 years . Advanced design concepts and excellent manufacturing processes have created an ultra long service life for the diaphragm. The diaphragm is made of pure solid PTFE material and is compatible with the vast majority of chemicals Diaphragm warranty for 5 years ·The service life of the diaphragm exceeds 5 years ·Eliminates the need for regular diaphragm replacement Dosing mode The flow rate can be adjusted manually or automatically (signal input control). DMLDMM and DMC also come with a liquid level probe interface and a manual exhaust valve to assist in starting the pump. |