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Product category: Process Industry Pumps
News Release from: Nitto Kohki | Subject: Bimor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 June 2005

Piezoelectric pumps are light, quiet and
durable

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A novel range of pumps create their flow using a bimorph of two parallel piezoelectric wafers that expand and contract depending on the direction of the supply voltage.

Nitto Kohki is in the process of releasing a unique range of pumps into the marketplace These pumps create their flow using a "bimorph" - two parallel piezoelectric wafers that expand and contract depending on the direction of the supply voltage

The Bimor is said to run on an exceedingly low current, emits virtually no electromagnetic field, no vibration, no noise, no fluctuations in flow and because there are no motors, shafts or other intricate mechanisms, the Bimor is lighter, quieter and more durable than any other traditional pump on the market and will last for years.

The Bimor can be used in place of any traditional pump that has been required to pump air, gases or liquids and, depending on the model type, can pump detergents, hydrochloric and sulphuric acids, alkalines and solvents - almost anything.

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