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WEICON WPS 1500 Pump Dispenser

WPS 1500 Pump DispenserWPS 1500 is a refillable pump dispenser in which many WEICON Technical Liquids can be used. The building-up pressure in the fluid container is achieved by pumping pure air with the pump rod. An integrated security valve opens automatically as soon as the allowed pressure (max. 4 bar) has been exceeded. Activation of the spray button is enough to achieve steady, uniform fluid emission. By turning the nozzle screw the rate at which the spray is emitted and the sprayed amount can be smoothly regulated, from stream-like to cloudy-fine.

The use of WPS 1500 offers many advantages, e.g.:

  • environmentally friendly thanks to reusability
  • economical due to the use of liquids in bulk
  • only the pure fluid is sprayed
  • safe due to the non-flammable propellant (compressed air)
  • easy to handle, quickly refillable

WPS 1500 Pump DispenserThe following accessories for WPS 1500 are available:

  • 30 cm plastic extension with 0.8 mm diameter nozzle
  • Sealing sets

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Important Note:
All specifications, recommendations and techncial data are based on laboratory tests under optimum conditions resp. on practical experience. They have been compiled most carefully. Nevertheless, a claim cannot be derived from them. We therefore recommend to carry out own tests before application. The user bears the only responsibility for non-appropriate or other than specified applications.


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