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100-90771

Pump System BPS-200.35 (ATEX/IECEx, Gas Resistant)

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Max. Flow (l/min) 21
Max. diff. Pressure (bar) 2.6
Max. Viscosity 20 cP
Max. Liquid Temperature 90°C / 194°F
Service/Control Interface RS232 and PLC Interface
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The Levitronix® Bearingless Pump System is designed for ultrapure processing of delicate fluids in microelectronic wet applications. Based on active magnetic levitation, the pump impeller is suspended and driven by the motor’s magnetic field. The wide gap ensures there is no mechanical contact between moving parts and, therefore, no wear. There are no bearings to wear out or seals to break down. The impeller and casing are both made from chemical-resistant high purity fluoropolymer resins. Fluid flow rate and pressure are precisely controlled by electronically regulating the impeller speed.

Specifications

Max. Flow (l/min) 21
Max. diff. Pressure (bar) 2.6
Max. Viscosity 20 cP
Fitting Size 1/2”
Fitting Type Pillar Super 300
Pump Head Material PTFE
Impeller Material PFA
Sealing Ring Kalrez perfluoroelastomer
Wet Volume (without drain port) ~26.5 ml
Wet Surface (without drain port) ~13 900 mm²
Max. Liquid Temperature 90°C / 194°F
Motor/Driver Coating ETFE
Direct Connection to Controller Yes
Connector Type 1x circular (M23, IP-67)
Cable Lenght (mm) 2 000
Cable Jacket FEP
Ex Protection ATEX/IECEx
Power 200 W
Voltage 24 - 48 VDC
PLC Interface 2 analog outputs 0-5 V
4 analog inputs 2 with 4-20 mA, 2 with 0-10 V
4 digital inputs 0-24 V (optocoupler)
4 digital outputs 0-24 V (relays)
Service/Control Interface RS232 and PLC Interface
Pump Size BPS-200
Screws PEEK/PVDF
Regulatory Status ATEX/IECEx, CE, IECEE CB, NRTL/ETL, WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU
Max. Ambient Temperature (Operating/Storage) 40°C /80°C
Dimensions (mm) See technical drawing
Weight (kg) See Subcomponents
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