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Miniature pump is driven by DC solenoid

An Omnimotor product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 7, 2006

Miniature diaphragm pump uses a tiny but highly efficient 3V power-on DC solenoid to provide up to 30ml/min flow within a 14mm diameter by 14mm long package.

A new miniature diaphragm pump from Omnimotor uses a tiny but highly efficient 3V power-on DC solenoid to provide up to 30ml/min flow within a 14mm diameter by 14mm long package.

At only 0.4W, its low power consumption allows the pump to be driven from a battery.

It's lightweight construction and ultra-compact design enables users to miniaturise their designs by maximising flow rate and minimising sise.

Maximum pressure is 9.0kPa and a variety of fluids can be pumped including water and methanol.

FA wide fluid temperature range from 5 to 50C can be allowed.

The pump is self-priming which means that the ingress of air into the fluid line has no affect on performance.

These motors are RoHS-compliant and have a patent pending.

This new pump results from Shinano's innovative Japanese development capability and applications could include fuel cells, vending machines, and medical/biotech analysis equipment.

These pumps are available via Omnimotor and a full range of European distributors of Shinano Kenshi brand product which also includes hybrid stepper and brushless DC motors.

Shinano Kenshi has manufacturing locations in Japan and China.

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