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PulsaPro Hydraulic Diaphragm Pump

The Pulsafeeder PulsaPro Series is an API 675-compliant hydraulic diaphragm metering pump for critical, high-accuracy chemical dosing in water treatment, refinery, petrochemical, and industrial applications. Hydraulic actuation protects the diaphragm from mechanical stress, extending diaphragm life and providing accurate metering at elevated pressures.

Features & Benefits

  • API 675 compliant — designed for critical metering services
  • Hydraulic actuation protects diaphragm — extended service life
  • Metering accuracy within +/-0.5% of set point
  • Integral relief valve protects against over-pressure
  • Electronic stroke control with 4-20 mA and pulse input
  • Available in 316SS, Alloy 20, Hastelloy C, and PTFE-lined
  • Turndown ratio to 1000:1

Applications

  • Water treatment critical chemical dosing
  • Refinery and petrochemical injection
  • High-pressure chemical injection into pipelines
  • API 675-specified metering service

Performance

  • Flow rates: 0.001 to 500 GPH
  • Discharge pressure to 5,000 PSI
  • Metering accuracy +/-0.5%
  • API 675 compliant

About The Manufacturer

Pulsafeeder is the standard for Chemical Metering, Flow Assurance, and Water & Wastewater Treatment. Pulsafeeder offers Hydraulically Actuated Diaphragm Pumps and Rotary Gear Pumps for the Chemical Processing, Refining, Power Generation, Upstream Oil & Gas, Municipal Water & Wastewater Industries. Geiger represents the Pulsafeeder engineered product line for the Municipal Market throughout the Mid-Atlantic and for the Industrial Market throughout Maryland, D.C. and northern Virginia.

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PulsaPro Hydraulic Diaphragm Pump

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