Piston pump PCM Lagoa
for food productselectricstationary

Piston pump - PCM Lagoa - PCM - for food products / electric / stationary
Piston pump - PCM Lagoa - PCM - for food products / electric / stationary
Piston pump - PCM Lagoa - PCM - for food products / electric / stationary - image - 2
Piston pump - PCM Lagoa - PCM - for food products / electric / stationary - image - 3
Add to favorites
Compare this product

Characteristics

Technology
piston
Fluid
for food products
Operation
electric
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
metering, injection
Other characteristics
mechanical, adjustable, dry
Flow

Max.: 315 l/h
(83.2142 us gal/h)

Min.: 0 l/h
(0 us gal/h)

Pressure

12 bar
(174.045 psi)

Fluid temperature

90 °C
(194 °F)

Description

The Lagoa series is designed for metering a wide variety of products in the food and personal care industries. Lagoa principle: The Lagoa pump is composed of a membrane connected to a piston which alternating movement successively fills ans empties the pumphead. The backward movement of the membrane opens the bottom check valve and allows the entry of fluid, which fills the pumphead. The forward movement of the movement closes the bottom check valve, opens the top check valve and expels the dose. Options: Foot valves Injection rod Safety and retention valves Pulsation dampers "Ready-to-meter" assemblies Multiplexing Advantages: Design Simple and robust construction Reliability of metering Adaptable: meters a wide range of fluids Simplified maintenance Dry running Electro-mechanical drive Does not cause and is not affected by interferences Reduced mechanical and hydraulic shocks Silent Performances: Maximum flow : 315 l/hr per pumphead Adjustable from 10 to 100% Maximum pressure: 12 bar Maximum temperature: 90°C Precision: ± 1% Linearity: ± 3% Deliverable within 2 to 6 days
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.