TTP Ventus introduces the XP Series of micropumps

·Award-winning Disc Pump range expanded to address a broader range of applications ·New micropump series offers improved performance, efficiency, and wider operating temperature range ·The XP Series will be on display at MEDICA 2018 in Düsseldorf, Germany

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TTP Ventus, manufacturer of the Disc Pump range of multi-award-winning micropumps, today introduced its XP Series, the latest pump products in the Company’s strategic development pipeline. The XP Series offers enhanced performance, efficiency, and a wide operational temperature range to support a more diverse range of applications across the medical, life sciences, environmental and defence sectors.

TTP Ventus’ Disc Pump platform delivers high pressure and flow, silent operation, rapid response time, accuracy, infinite turn-down ratio and ultra-smooth flow in a compact package, to support product innovations through wearability, portability, and simplicity. The XP Series is a new addition to this range, providing up to 50% increase in peak efficiency, up to 30% increase in pressure and flow, and enhanced stability across a wider operating temperature range of -25 to 55°C. TTP Ventus has achieved this through a combination of design alterations, new materials, and manufacturing process development meaning the XP ...

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