Plunger pump MAKRO TZ
waterelectricfor the chemical industry

Plunger pump - MAKRO TZ - ProMinent Group - water / electric / for the chemical industry
Plunger pump - MAKRO TZ - ProMinent Group - water / electric / for the chemical industry
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Characteristics

Technology
plunger
Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Domain
for the chemical industry
Applications
metering
Protection level
ATEX
Flow

Max.: 1,141 l/h
(301.42031 us gal/h)

Min.: 8 l/h
(2.11338 us gal/h)

Pressure

Max.: 320 bar
(4,641.208 psi)

Min.: 11 bar
(159.542 psi)

Description

The plunger metering pump Makro TZ impresses with its excellent process reliability, outstanding flexibility and its modular construction enables it to be outstandingly adapted to the performance requirements of the respective application. Powerful, built to last with a plunger The plunger metering pump Makro TZ (TZKa) has an adjustable eccentric drive mechanism and, together with the Makro TZ diaphragm metering pump, forms a range of drive mechanisms with stroke lengths of 10 and/or 20 mm. A wide range of drive versions is available, including some for use in Exe and Exde areas with ATEX certification. Your benefits Process reliability: Metering reproducibility is better than ± 0.5 % within the 10 – 100% stroke length range under defined conditions and with correct installation Excellent flexibility: The modular construction with single and double head versions permits a wide range of applications, with the double head designs being operated in push-pull mode It is possible to combine up to 4 metering units, even with different pump capacities, in multiple pump systems 4 different gear ratios are available Customised designs are available on request
*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.