Fluid Supply Systems

Your fluid application system needs a steady supply of pressurized fluid. UNIST offers a broad range of options to meet your needs.

  • Air-operated diaphragm pump supplies pressurized fluid from a non-pressurized tote or drum. The pump includes an on/off valve, 0-60 psi regulator and fluid by-pass loop to prevent stalling.
  • Fluid regulator assembly reduces the pressure of an existing fluid supply system. Lets you set fluid pressure from 3-50 psi and includes a 0-60 psi pressure gauge.
  • 25-micron filter assembly provides superior fluid filtering for any SPR-2000-based system.
  • Sump tube works in conjunction with the SPR-2000-ARPUMP when drawing from a 55-gallon drum.
  • 3-gallon (11 liter) stainless steel pressure tank features a 0-50 psi regulator and a low-level switch.
  • 6-gallon (22 liter) ASME-rated pressure tank comes with a 0-100 psi regulator, low level switch and sight gauge.
  • 15-gallon (56 liter) ASME-rated pressure tank has a 0-100 psi regulator, low level switch and sight gauge.
  • 30-gallon (113 liter) ASME-rated pressure tank is equipped with a 0-100 psi regulator, low-level switch and sight gauge.
  • Auto refill supply system incorporates a 10-gallon (38 liter) ASME-rated stainless steel pressure tank with 0-60 psi precision regulator and integral high and low-level switches. Comes with PLC controls and an electric pump that automatically refills the tank, eliminating downtime spent refilling it. This system delivers superior performance when drawing fluid from a drum or tote.

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Since 1957, UNIST has been writing the book on non-friction. We continually develop Micro-Fluidization systems so you can lower the cost and volume of lubrication in your cutting, forming and stamping operations.

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