AccuStaltic Multiple channel metering pumps

Accu-Staltic™ Discrete Channel Peristaltic Pumps

Accu-Staltic Flow Dividing Pumps

Ideal for:

Accu-Staltic discrete channel peristaltic pumps are an incredibly diverse tool for your plant or Laboratory. With up to 12 synchronized and independent flows in one pump and motor, the discrete channel pump can be used for chemical metering, ink pumping of different colors and viscosities, proportional mixing, filling, dispensing, high purity applications, and identical replicated processes or experiments, to name a few. See more pump applications here. Mix and match tubing sizes easily- you are only required to maintain the same wall thickness. Easily add or subtract channels. Tubing inspection and maintenance are fast and painless. See more benefits and features here.
 


Accu-Staltic Flow Dividing Pump

top: pump with cover open

bottom: pump with cover closed

AccuStaltic Discrete channel pump with cover closed

    Features:
  • 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, or 12 Channels
  • Infinitely variable flow rates up to 3 GPM (15.15 LPM) per channel
  • Provides output pressure up to 70 PSI (5.3 kg/cm)
  • Pump speed determines flow -- no need for additional flow meter
  • Mix and match tubing types and sizes to suit your application within the same pump

 

 

New! learn even more about discrete channel pumps- watch the 3 minute video

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Accu-Staltic™ pumps are protected under U.S. Patent #5846061

 


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Ledebuhr Industries

Offices: 101 Innovation Parkway
Williamston, MI 48895 USA
Physical Plant:
795 Progress Court, Williamston, MI 48895 USA

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