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Thread: Micropump pumps - can they be used for our applications?

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    Unoriginal Macho Energy
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    Quote Originally Posted by the highlander View Post
    Why are people SO WORRIED ABOUT THIS?????

    I have said it many times.... please either screw on or solder a piece of zinc on ANY OF THE METAL SURFACES... this WILL avoid the corrosion of the alu and copper. The ZINC WILL corrode, but not your trusted cooling parts.
    Sigh, in theory a sacrificial anode (magnesium would actually be best) would be great, however with corrosion in the loop you get PARTICULATES or solid matter now roaming around the loop. I don't know about you but I don't want any solids in MY loop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    Did you just get hit in the head with a heavy object? Because obviously you're failing at reading comprehension.

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    just in case you want to know

    Ft head = PSI*144/62.4

    Looking at those pumps you need an external motor to drive them and the free flow is so low that it wouldn't really be worth using.

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