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AC/DC input
115 V, 60 Hz
application(s)
PFAS testing
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ambient
storage temp.
15-25°C
General description
- Chemical Duty Pump is ideal for use in life science, environmental, and industrial applications.
- Features a chemically-resistant head and diaphragm ideal for use with corrosive chemicals and solvents.
- Withstands solvent vapor and moisture
- Includes a 70 cm of 1/4 in. tubing and a Millex™ FA50 filter for in-line moisture protection.
- Easy-to-adjust vacuum and pressure regulators with individual gauges.
- Portable design for easy movement between workstations.
Application
Biochem/physiol Actions
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