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Micro Double Valve Pump

Model 408M Micro Double Valve Pumps

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Micro Double Valve Pump

  • Ideal for CMT Multilevel System and other narrow, low flow applications

  • Flexible 3/8" diameter design fits almost anywhere

  • Easy to install and dedicate for water monitoring

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The Micro Double Valve Pump has a remarkably small and flexible design. It is a pneumatic pump that uses coaxial Teflon® tubing to give high quality samples. At 3/8" (10 mm) diameter, it is small enough to fit in 1/2" (13 mm) ID tubing such as in Waterloo Multilevel System 5/8" open tubes, as well as channels of the Solinst Model 403 CMT Multilevel Systems. Ideal for low flow groundwater monitoring in narrow applications.

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  • High flow rates

  • Operate to 500 ft (150 m)

  • Easy to decontaminate

  • 1.66" and 5/8" (42 mm and 16 mm) diameters

 

 
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CMT Multilevel Systems provide groundwater samples from multiple depth-discrete levels in a single monitoring well. This always allows a better understanding of the three-dimensional flow and distribution of contaminants in the subsurface.


 

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