High-Efficiency Electric Pump for Controlled Industrial Fluid Transfer
Compatible Machines
| Machine Type | Compatibility Details |
| Graco Quantm Electric Double Diaphragm Pumps | Fully compatible with Quantm electric-driven diaphragm pump systems |
| Automated Fluid Handling Equipment | Designed for integration into automated and digitally controlled production lines |
| Industrial Processing Systems | Suitable for chemical, sanitary, and process fluid transfer applications |
Product Overview
The Graco HE80-0265 Quantm Pump, QHD-FGFF2SSEPEOEPS140031 is an advanced electric double diaphragm pump designed for efficient and precise fluid handling. As part of the innovative Quantm series, it replaces traditional air-powered pumps with a high-performance electric drive system.
This Quantm Pump delivers consistent flow with minimal pulsation while significantly reducing energy consumption and operational costs. Its robust construction and advanced engineering make it suitable for a wide range of industrial, chemical, and sanitary applications.
Key Features
- Electric diaphragm drive system for energy-efficient operation
- Reduced pulsation flow for improved process accuracy
- Durable material construction for long-term reliability
- Lower operating costs compared to pneumatic pumps
- Seamless integration into automated systems
Applications
- Chemical processing and transfer
- Food and beverage production systems
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing environments
- Water and wastewater treatment facilities
- Industrial coating and dispensing operations
Frequently Asked Questions
The Quantm pump uses an electric motor instead of compressed air, significantly reducing energy loss and improving overall efficiency.
Yes, it is suitable for sanitary applications when configured with appropriate materials, making it viable for food and pharmaceutical industries.
It can handle a wide range of fluids including chemicals, viscous liquids, and sensitive materials requiring gentle transfer.
Yes, eliminating pneumatic components reduces wear and tear, leading to fewer maintenance interventions and longer service life.