Rs30, Non-metallic, Materials – SANDPIPER RS30 Non-Metallic User Manual

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Model RS30 Non-Metallic Page 1

Santoprene

®:

Injection molded thermoplastic elastomer with no fabric layer. Long mechanical flex life. Excellent abrasion

275°F

-40°F

resistance.

88°C

-40°C

Virgin PTFE:

Chemically inert, virtually impervious. Very few chemicals are known to react chemically with PTFE: molten alkali metals,

turbulent liquid or gaseous fluorine and a few fluoro-chemicals such as chlorine trifluoride or oxygen difluoride which readily liberate free

350°F

-35°F

fluorine at elevated temperatures.

177°C

-37°C

Polypropylene

180°F

32°F

82°C

0°C

PVDF

250°F

0°F

121°C

-18°C

Materials

Maximum

Minimum

Temperature Limits

For specific applications, always consult “Chemical Resistance Chart” Technical Bulletin

SANDPIPER

®

pumps are designed to be powered only by compressed air.

INTAKE/DISCHARGE PIPE SIZE

3" ANSI Flange or

80mm DIN Flange

CAPACITY

0 to 238 US gallons per minute

(0 to 901 liters per minute)

AIR VALVE

No-lube, no-stall

design

SOLIDS-HANDLING

Up to .71 in. (18mm)

HEADS UP TO

100 psi or 231 ft. of water

(7 bar or 70 meters)

DISPLACEMENT/STROKE

.9 US gallon / 3.41 liter

CAUTION! Maximum Operating Temperature Limit is 180°F for Polypropylene and 250°F for PVDF Models.

Quality System

ISO 9001 Certified

Environmental Man-

agement System

ISO 14001 Certified

RS30

Non-Metallic

Energy Saving Technology
Design Level1
Ball Valve
Air Operated
Double Diaphragm Pump

ENGINEERING, PERFORMANCE

& CONSTRUCTION DATA

CAUTION: Nonmetallic pumps and plastic components are not UV stabilized. Ultraviolet radiation can damage these parts and negatively affect material properties.

Do not expose to UV light for extended periods of time.

Maximum and Minimum Temperatures are the limits for which these

materials can be operated. Temperatures coupled with pressure affect the

longevity of diaphragm pump components. Maximum life should not be

expected at the extreme limits of the temperature ranges.

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