NEW Catalog!!! Precision Dispensers & Metering Pumps |
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Fluid Metering, Inc. (FMI)
5 Aerial Way, Suite 500-T
Syosset, NY, 11791 USA

Press release date: December 9, 2005
Fluid Metering, Inc. has released their NEW 2006 36 page Catalog covering precision Dispensers and Metering Pumps for Laboratory, Industrial, Process and OEM applications.
The full color catalog includes enhanced pump head information and a new intuitive product page layout simplifying pump selection.
The catalog also includes the NEW V300 Variable Speed Pump Controller which features convenient front panel membrane switches for flow control, large LCD flow rate display, and multiple analog input capabilities. The V300 accepts 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz. universal power input, is housed in a rugged anodized aluminum enclosure, and has approvals for CSA-US, CSA-Canada, and CE.
FMI Pumps feature their patented CeramPump® valveless piston design, having only one moving part and a ceramic and fluorocarbon fluid path.
FMI Pumps are capable of dispensing from 2 µl per dispense up to 4,600 ml/min continuous metering with pressures up to 100 psig at an accuracy of 1% or better.
The NEW Catalog is also available for easy downloading on the Fluid Metering web site. Fluid Metering is certified as compliant with ISO 9001 quality standards. The Fluid Metering Catalog details operating principles, pump capacities, motor characteristics, materials of construction, prices and ordering information.
For additional information, Call toll free 800-223-3388 or 1-516-922-6050, FAX 1-516-624-8261, email: pumps@fmipump.com or visit our website at www.fmipump.com
Fluid Metering, Inc. 5 Aerial Way - Suite 500 Syosset , NY 11791 USA
Agency Contact: George Bienenstock Beehive Marketing Group, Inc. PO Box 7099 Bedminster , NJ 07921 1-908-470-0369 Beehive1@optonline.net
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Flame proof motor with pump
Digital display with adjustable flow rate of 5 lit to 1000 lit/hr for the dosing of hydrocarbon.
This we need to develop R&D project
By v.kannan on Nov 15, 2009 13:46
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