YAMADA: the new Global series of G15 pumps

In January 2023, together with YAMADA Europe, we conducted an introductory training for sales managers.
Special thanks to Alexander Ossadtchii, regional sales manager of Yamada Europe B.V. for his participation and help.
The purpose of the training was to get to know the new Global series of G15 pumps.
This line of half-inch pumps is explicitly designed for economical air consumption, compact location inside process equipment, and has up to 8 options for connecting pipelines.
Features and benefits of the new pneumatic engine:
- Absolutely no lubrication (assembly without lubrication)/maintenance-free air distribution system.
- New switching system: the new design of the spool does not allow you to stop by yourself
- Functioning without the formation of ice
- Fewer wearing parts
- Ease of repair – quick dismantling/replacement
- Air consumption by 30% compared to competitors' pumps
Compact design
- More compact than the NDP-15 with similar connections. Also ideal for installation in hardware.
The high degree of freedom
- Provides connection in 4 directions INPUT/OUTPUT. The direction of INPUT/OUTPUT can be changed very easily by changing the position of the plugs. Comes standard with a central INPUT/OUTPUT location.
The compact pumps of the G15 series can satisfy more needs of the consumer in various industries thanks to the updated range of materials:
Available housing materials
- Aluminum (ADC12)
- Stainless Steel (SCS14)
- Polypropylene (PP)
- Kynar ® (PVDF)
Diaphragm materials
- N: Buna N (NBR)
- T: (PTFE)
- H: Hytrel ® (TPEE)
- S: Santoprene® (TPO)
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