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VACUUBRAND™ MD 4C NT Diaphragm Pump

Description
Three-stage chemistry-design diaphragm pumps are an excellent solution for continuous, oil-free pumping of corrosive gases and vapors and meet even challenging requirements. The three-stage design provides the advantageous combination of high pumping speed and very low ultimate vacuum. All parts of the MD 4C NT in contact with pumped media are made of chemically resistant fluoroplastics. Well-proven PTFE sandwich diaphragms provide increased reliability and extended operating life. Due to the gas ballast valve and its very good ultimate vacuum (even with gas ballast) the MD 4C NT is also suitable for pumping condensable vapors of high-boiling solvents. The NT-series features further improved performance data, easy service and superior vapor tolerance.
- Outstanding chemical resistance and superior vapor tolerance
- Exceptionally high performance even at low vacuum
- Excellent ultimate vacuum even with gas ballast
- Whisper quiet and very low vibration
- Long diaphragm life, maintenance-free drive system
Specifications
Specifications
| Max. Vacuum | 1.1 torr (without Gas Ballast), 2.3 torr (with Gas Ballast) |
| Horsepower | 0.34 hp |
| Includes | Manual |
| Motor Speed | 150 to 1800 rpm |
| Certifications/Compliance | ATEX Conformity II 3G IIC T3 X, CE, DIN EN 1012-2:2011, DIN EN 12100:2001, DIN EN 50581:2013, DIN EN 61010-1:2011, DIN EN 61326-1:2013, IEC 61010-1:2010, NRTL Certification, TUV |
| Electrical Requirements | 230 V 50/60 Hz |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 325 x 243 x 198 mm |
| Material | Fluoroplastic (Case) |
| Model | MD 4C NT |
| Noise Level | 45 dbA |
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