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M
AT
E
R
I
A
L
T
R
A
N
S
F
E
R
G
E
N
E
R
ATO
R
S
5
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NDF156, NDF206
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 156
NDF 206
Air
Consumption
Air Consumption vs
Supply Pressure
Supply Pressure
0
101 3.0
85 2.5
"Hg mbar
68 2.0
51 1.5
1.0 34
17 0.5
0 0
80 40 100
0 5.5 2.8
20
1.4
60
4.1 7.0
PSI
BAR
NDF 156
NDF 206
Static
Vacuum
Static Vacuum vs Supply Pressure
Vacuum Flow
0
101 3.0
"Hg mbar
68
1.5
2.0
2.5
1.0 34
85
51
17 0.5
0 0
250 350
0 7079
150
4248
50
1416 9911
Vacuum
Level
Vacuum Level vs Vacuum Flow
SCFM
LPM
NDF 206
NDF 156
Based on 80 PSI Supply Pressure
Supply Pressure
0
9911
7079
8495
350
250
300
SCFM lpm
5663 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 156
NDF 206
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.
Performance Data
NDF