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HYDROBLEND
"6000" Series Proportioning Pumps
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Maximum
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Minimum
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Max
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Model
(1)
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Size
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Ratio
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%
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Ratio
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%
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US
GPM
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Price |
Common
Industry Use
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6005-A-V
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0.5
oz.
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1:256
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0.35%
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1:2000
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0.05%
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7.0
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$814.00 |
Sanitizers
& High Dilution Cleaners
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6010-A-V
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1
oz.
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1:128
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0.75%
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1:1000
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0.14%
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7.0
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$771.00 |
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6015-A-V
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1.5
oz.
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1:85
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1.15%
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1:664
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0.21%
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7.0
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$771.00 |
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6020-A-V
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2
oz.
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1:64
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1.5%
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1:500
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0.2%
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7.0
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$771.00 |
Soap
Conveyor Lubricants, General Purpose Cleaners, Automobile Cleaning
Products
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6040-A-V
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4
oz.
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1:32
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3%
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1:256
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0.4%
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7.0
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$784.00 |
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6050-A-V
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5
oz.
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1:26
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3.7%
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1:204
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0.55%
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7.0
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$816.00 |
Printing
Solution Additives, Synthetic Cutting & Grinding Fluids
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6080-A-V
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8
oz.
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1:16
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5.8%
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1:125
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0.7%
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7.0
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$816.00 |
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6120-A-V
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12
oz.
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1:10
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9.1%
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1:120
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1.00%
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7.0
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$1000.00 |
Synthetic,
Semi-Synthetic & Soluble Metal Working Fluids, General Purpose
Cleaners, & Livestock Treatments
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6180-A-V
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18
oz.
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1:7
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12.3%
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1:56
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2.5%
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7.0
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$1031.00 |
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6200-A-V
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20
oz.
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1:6
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14.1%
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1:48
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3%
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7.0
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$1031.00 |
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6320-A-V
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32
oz.
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1:4
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20%
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1:32
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4%
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7.0
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$1060.00 |
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6470-A-V
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47
oz.
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1:3
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26.9%
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1:24
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5%
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9.5
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$1156.00 |
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6850-A-V
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85
oz.
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1:1.5
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40%
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1:10
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10%
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12.0
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$1516.00 |
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(1)
The first section of the model number denotes the "6000"
series pump and the maximum ounces injected per gallon of water. The
next section denotes the material used in the pump head (i.e.
"A" stands for acrylic pump head). The final section denotes
the seal package used in the pump (i.e. "V" stands for viton
seals).
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Alternative
pump head materials:
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"A"
- Acrylic (standard)
"PVC" - Polyvinylchloride
"HDPE" - High Density Polyethylene (chemically resistant)
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Alternative
seal combinations:
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"V"
- Viton (standard)
"E" - EPDM (specialty applications)
"TFE" - Teflofluoroethylene (chemically resistant)
"TCE" - Teflofluoroethylene mix (graphic arts pumps)
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The
mixture ratios and percentages presume chemicals with the approximate
viscosity of water. A substantial increase in viscosity can reduce the
proportioning specifications of the pump. Manufacturer will work with
the chemical manufacturer, if appropriate, to determine the correct pump
size.
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