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DWK Life Sciences Water Jet Pump, from plastic (PP), with non-return valve, hose connection and adapters for 1/2 and 3/4 in.

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A water jet pump is used for vacuum generation using water.

One of the most important separation methods in the laboratory environment is filtration, which is used to separate or clean different media. For this working method, filters are required which are selected according to the application with regard to size and porosity. Buechner funnels are cylinders with an integrated large-pored sieve plate. Without additional filter paper, only coarse filtration is possible. Buechner funnels can also be used in vacuum filtration. The applied vacuum accelerates the filtration.

  • Throughput: 400 l/h at 3.5 bar water pressure und 12°C water temperature
  • Connection to a water-based supply system possible (filtration due to water pressure)
  • Hose connection and adapters for 1/2 and 3/4
  • From plastic (PP)
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Specifications

Includes 9 to 12 mm Size (Metric) Fitting
Description Not Autoclavable
Material Polypropylene
Flow Rate 170 L/hr.
For Use With Suction of Liquids and Vapours; Generation of Vacuum; Filtration at Reduced Pressure; Vacuum Filtration; Safe Working Under Vacuum
Overall Height (Metric) 235 mm
Applications Suction of liquids and vapors; Generation of vacuum; Filtration at reduced pressure; Filtering; Vacuum filtration; Safe working under vacuum
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