Syringe Pumps compatible with Methane Gas

Flow level pressure

Syringe Pumps compatible with Methane Gas

20 Oct, 2010

Published over 15 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Flow level pressure.

Teledyne Isco’s Hazardous Location pumps handle a broad range of fluid delivery and dispensing applications, including unconventional methods to obtain natural gas, in locations where equipment must be rated for Class 1, Div 2 (gas groups ABCD). We offer pumps with capacities from 100ml to 1000ml, flow rates settable from 0.00001 up to 244 ml/minute, and operating pressure limits from 138 bar (2000 psi) to 689 bar (10,000psi). The programmable HL controller gives you instant access to menu screens - even when the pump is running – to enable on-the-fly changes in limits and other operating parameters. An optional extension cable for remote operation lets you locate the pump up to 50 feet from the controller.

Wetted materials are compatible with most aqueous and organic liquids, corrosive solutions, heated fluids, liquefied gases, viscous fluids, or slurries and pastes. If needed, optional materials such as Hastelloy C-276 are available on request.

Applications Include:

  • Metering and dispensing in experiments and pilot plants where explosive conditions may occur.
  • Precision fluid addition in research and manufacturing processes
  • Reactant feed in chemical process development, catalyst evaluation, plastic formulation
  • Accurate metering of liquefied gases

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