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1. Multiple gas drives: Compressed air, nitrogen, steam, natural gas, etc. can all be used as the driving gas source for pumps.
2. Wide range of use: used in the industrial field for clamping machine tool chucks, inflating accumulators, inflating high-pressure cylinders, and converting compressed gas into high-pressure gas. Any gas source with insufficient pressure, whether mechanical or testing equipment, can use a booster pump.
3. Automatic pressure maintaining: Regardless of the cause of the pressure drop in the pressure maintaining circuit, the booster pump will automatically start to supplement the leakage pressure and maintain a constant circuit pressure.
4. Operation safety: Gas driven, no arc or spark, completely used in places with flammable and explosive liquids or gases.
5. Easy maintenance: Compared with other gas driven pumps, booster pumps can complete the same work, but they have fewer parts and seals, making maintenance simple
6. High cost-effectiveness: A booster pump is a type of plunger pump that rapidly reciprocates during operation. As the output pressure increases, the pump's reciprocation slows down until it stops. At this time, the pump's pressure remains constant, energy consumption is the lowest, and all components stop moving.