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124 M AT E R I A L T R A N S F E R G E N E R ATO R S 5 For more information or for additional configurations, please contact us at NASInsideSales@imi-precision.com NDF Performance Data Supply Pressure 0 1699 1416 60 50 SCFM lpm 1133 40 850 30 20 566 283 10 0 0 80 40 100 0 5.5 2.8 20 1.4 60 4.1 7.0 PSI BAR NDF 126 NDF 106 NDF 76 Air Consumption Air Consumption vs Supply Pressure Supply Pressure 0 339 10 "Hg mbar 271 8 203 6 4 135 68 2 0 0 80 40 100 0 5.5 2.8 20 1.4 60 4.1 7.0 PSI BAR NDF 76 NDF 126 NDF 106 Static Vacuum Static Vacuum vs Supply Pressure Vacuum Flow 0 406 12 "Hg mbar 304 9 6 203 101 3 0 0 200 250 0 5663 100 2832 150 4248 50 1416 7079 Vacuum Level Vacuum Level vs Vacuum Flow SCFM LPM NDF 76 NDF 106 NDF 126 Based on 80 PSI Supply Pressure Supply Pressure 0 8495 300 250 SCFM lpm 5663 7079 200 4248 150 100 2832 1416 50 0 0 80 40 100 0 5.5 2.8 20 1.4 60 4.1 7.0 Vacuum Flow Vacuum Flow vs Supply Pressure PSI BAR NDF 126 NDF 106 NDF 76 NDF76, NDF106, NDF126 Operating Note: Above 40 PSI [2.7 bar], the increased energy consumed through rising air consumption is converted into increased vacuum level while vacuum flow stays constant. It is the vacuum flow that provides the motive force for the materials to be transferred. Higher vacuum levels are useful when liing high molecular weight bulk materials and heavy individual objects long distances vertically. Note: Performance Charts represent average performance data. For reference only.

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