Micro Gear Pumps Ideal For High Pressures, Low Flow

The new GAF Series of electromagnetic gear pumps from Micropump are ideal for fluids transfer applications which require chemically resistant, leak-free pumps providing high differential pressures at low flows, in a compact, yet robust package.

GAF Series of electromagnetic gear pumpsAvailable from pumping specialists MICHAEL SMITH ENGINEERS, these pumps provide extended differential pressures up to 250 psi (17 bar) with precise, smooth pulseless flows up to 550 ml / min.  They include other features, such as wear compensation for near zero slip and extended life, along with the all-important magnetic drive, which eliminates the need for leak-prone shaft seals.

The suction shoe design of the pump compensates for wear and makes them particularly suitable for continuous duty processes, whilst ensuring optimum efficiency at higher pressures.  Precision pumping elements provide fluid delivery with continuous positive displacement which also reduces system complexity by eliminating system pressure ‘spikes’ and the need for additional devices such as pulse dampeners.

The GAF Series ability to deliver uniform, pulseless flows over a wide range of pressures and temperatures makes them particularly suitable for fuel cell applications, for example for R&D, test and development situations, through to high volume production applications.


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