Vmp - Variable Metering Pumps
FMI Pumps just got better !!

What makes the Vmp different ?

The Vmp uses a standard FMI precision stepper motor driven valveless metering pump to provide an accurate repeatable shot.

What makes this system different is the second stepper motor. This allows for ultra-fine adjustments to be made to the shot size by automatically changing the stroke length of the pump.

  • Fine tune your shot for your needs
     
  • No guessing and no tools
     
  • No external power or air is needed

The system can be freestanding or can be integrated into an existing system.

 

Features:

  • Ultra fine adjustment...... 0.0144uL per step
     
  • Chemical compatibility......Ceramic and fluorocarbon fluid path
     
  • High duty cycle......84 million cycles
     
  • Electronic controller......Easy set up !!
     
  • 100 stored programs...... Run multiple operations with one system
     
  • Foot switch or remote start......Robot as host
     
  • Stand alone or panel mount......Flexible mounting to meet diverse needs
     
  • Gang systems together for meter mixing and multi-headed dispensing

 

 

 


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Controller:

The XL controller makes changing setups easy. 

The user-friendly touch screen provides simple entry functions to adjust the shot volume, how many cycles to get to that volume and speed of your shot.
 
100 stored programs let you change between setups on the fly.


 

Palm Zire Controller Option:

For a more graphical interface a Palm Zire can be used to program a single pump or every pump on the line.

Data can be backed up to the Palm and transferred to your computer for safe storage.

A password function can also be used to prevent the program from being changed by an operator.

 


 

Coming soon

Our OEM version of the pump with all of electronics for its use on board. It can be programmed with a Palm, PLC, or computer.

Multiple pumps will be able to be chained together and programmed via local intranet.

 


Patent pending
 

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