
Features
- Transfer each product at up to 3.5 gal/min (13.2 l/min)
- Tool-free pump changes with our quick-change pump bracket
- Chemically-resistant PVC hose
- Weighted suction line with filter and check valve
- Air regulator with filter
- Strain relief on the discharge hose
- Trigger gun Hastelloy components for compatibility
- Air-operated diaphragm pump with quick-release hose barbs
- Choose Santoprene, Viton, and/or Kalrez pump seals
- Color coding options:
- Wand indicator – 4 colors (BL, GN, YL, RD)
Datasheet
Chemical Transfer Unit For Up To Four Products
User Manual
Chemical Transfer Unit For Up To Four Products
Questions?
- POWER TYPE
Compressed air
- CHEMICAL PICKUP TYPE
Draws from pre-mixed solution and concentrated product
- NUMBER OF PRODUCTS UNIT CAN DRAW FROM
One product per pump
- SUCTION LINE LENGTH/DIAMETER
8 ft. (2.4 m) clear braid hose with 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) inside diameter
- DISCHARGE LINE LENGTH/DIAMETER
8 ft. (2.4 m) clear braid hose with 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) inside diameter
- DISCHARGE WAND/TIP TYPE
Polypropylene trigger handle
- FLOW RATE*
3.5 gal/min (13.2 l/min)
- PUMP SEALS
Santoprene, Viton, or Kalrez
*Dilution rates and flow rates given are based on chemical with viscosity of water and factory air pressure settings.
- COMPRESSED AIR REQUIREMENTS
20-80 psi (1.4-5 bar) with 2 cfm (56 l/min)
- LIQUID TEMPERATURE RANGE
40-100˚F (4.4-37˚C)
- CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY
Chemical products used with this equipment must be formulated for this type of application and compatible with unit materials and pump seals. For more information on chemical compatibility, consult the manufacturer or SDS for your product or contact our customer service department.
- Complete unit with discharge hose and suction line
- Mounting hardware for plate
- User manual
FAQs
Which pump seal material should I choose?
Pump Seal Material Compatibility
Choose a pump seal material that is compatible with the chemicals you will use. Chemical incompatibility can cause accelerated wear and equipment failure that is not covered by warranty, so it’s important to do your research.
- Consult the safety data sheet (SDS) for your chemical to learn about the ingredients.
- Use a chemical compatibility database (like this one: https://www.coleparmer.com/Chemical-Resistance) to look up the ingredients and find material compatibility info.
- Note that the concentration of chemicals makes a big difference in compatibility. Think about whether the chemical you use will be in a pre-diluted or concentrated form when it is used in the equipment.
- If you need help, ask your chemical manufacturer. Or, send your SDS to techsupport@foamit.com and we can help.
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