EFD 626DT Series Precision Regulator/Digital Gauge Tank Reservoirs
- Make EFD
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model 626DT Series
- Serial 770779
- Weight 15.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 14.0in x 14.0in x 21.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Excellent
- Manufacturing Date 2007-01-01
Product Information
Welcome to the world of precision fluid pressure control with the EFD 626DT Series. These tank reservoirs boast exceptional full-to-empty fluid pressure control, featuring a precision regulator that maintains consistent output pressure, unfazed by input pressure fluctuations. Manufactured in 2007, this seller-refurbished equipment offers a 30-day warranty and 100% parts and labor coverage. With a 5-liter capacity, maximum operating pressure of 6.9 bar (100 psi), and a maximum operating temperature of 50°C (122°F), this versatile instrument is a laboratory workhorse. Whether used for chemical synthesis, environmental testing, or materials research, the 626DT Series meets the needs of scientists in various fields. Not only does it handle consistent output pressure, but it also demonstrates adaptability and reliability under dynamic input conditions, showing off classic engineering prowess. Unveil its potential in your laboratory and experience controlled fluid dynamics like never before.
Key Features- Capacity: 5 liters
- Maximum Operating Pressure: 6.9 bar (100 psi)
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 50°C (122°F)
Metric: 6.803886 kg
Imperial: 15 lbs
Metric: 35.56 cm x 35.56 cm x 53.34 cm
Imperial: 14 in x 14 in x 21 in
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Harmonized Code DetailsMachines and mechanical appliances with individual functions, not specified elsewhere
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