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Also known as injection quills, use these in applications where the line can be shut down to perform maintenance and cleaning.
A ball valve allows you to isolate the flow to minimize spillage. Outlet tubes can be removed for maintenance and cleaning without shutting down the line.
These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
Automatically control output from a distance using 4‐20 mA or external-pulse signals. These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
A 316 stainless steel housing provides corrosion resistance for a long life in harsh environments. These pumps meter a consistent amount of liquid within ±2% of the maximum flow.
Inject chemicals into your water supply without using electricity—these pumps install directly in your pipeline and activate when water flows into the pump head.
Install these pumps in a panel cutout. Often used in food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and lab applications, they dispense small amounts of liquid at a set rate.
Also known as peristaltic pumps and tubing pumps, these maintain a fixed flow rate.
Dispense precise amounts of fluid from a syringe. Commonly used in chemical and pharmaceutical research, fiber production, and equipment calibration, these pumps maintain a steady flow rate for accurate filling and measuring.
An adjustment dial with a locking lever allows for easy flow control. Also known as diaphragm metering pumps, these can be used with pressures up to four times higher than standard pumps for chemicals.
These pumps can be used with pressures four times higher than standard pumps for chemicals.
Commonly used in mining, wastewater treatment, and other systems that require large-diameter hose, these pumps have flanged hose connections and large diameter tubing.
With a footprint that's only a few inches in any direction, these pumps fit into compact systems to dispense small amounts of acids, cleaning fluids, and other chemicals. They're often used in sterilization, photochemical, and water treatment systems.
Automatically control output from a distance using variety of analog and digital signals, including 4-20mA and external pulse signals.
For high-volume chemical sampling and draining, these pumps have a powerful motor that enables them to move 2,448 gallons of liquid per day.
An adjustment screw lets you increase or decrease flow rate without the hassle of changing tubing. Often used in boiler feed systems and water treatment, these pumps are compatible with chemicals such as cleaning fluids and acid-washing solutions.
Rated for liquids with a viscosity up to 5,000 centipoise, these pumps can be used with thick chemicals such as electropolishing solutions.
Use these pumps for high-pressure output of antifreeze, hydraulic oil, and motor oil.
Keep your metering pump in working order by replacing worn parts.
Pick up chemical spills and remove liquids in vacuum filtering systems—these pumps create suction to draw up liquids and gases as water flows through them.
Powered by liquid, use these to pump a second liquid or to produce emulsions, elevate water, and transport grains and other small particles.
Made from PVC, these pumps are highly corrosion resistant and lightweight. Use them to produce emulsions, elevate water, and transport grains and other small particles.
Use plant steam to pump liquids and gases, prime pumps, and remove fumes.
Also known as plunger pumps, these can provide pressures up to 3,000 psi. Use them for washdowns, drain jetting, and other pressurized water-spraying applications.
With a 316 stainless steel housing and PPS gears, these pumps are often used to dispense chemicals such as ethylene glycol, isopropyl alcohol, and nitric acid. Also known as gear pumps, they produce a smooth flow of liquid.
Commonly called rotary vane pumps, they have a built-in bypass relief valve to prevent pressure buildup.
Commonly called piston pumps, these are often used in high-pressure applications, such as hydrostatic testing of pipelines, tanks, and valves.
Commonly called rotary vane pumps, these are designed to pump water at high pressures in low-flow applications. Use at pressures up to 240 psi.
Dispense corrosive and aggressive liquids with these syringes. They're made of stainless steel, so they're not only highly chemical resistant but also extremely durable—they're our longest-lasting syringes.
Fill syringes quickly without the mess—these tanks use compressed air to push viscous liquid into a syringe. They hold up to a gallon of material, so you can fill many syringes one after another.