Gas detection
KwikDraw Pump Outperforms the Competition
Jul 06 2017
Demand is on the rise for the KwikDraw Bellows hand pump because of its key features that makes it easy to detect a vast array of gases and vapors.
Rahul Singh, Vice President, Business at Uniphos Envirotronic, said one of the main reasons for its increasing popularity is the end-of stroke-indicator. “Our high visibility indicator transitions from canary yellow to black so there is no doubt that the stroke has been completed,” said Singh, adding this is a welcome feature for workers in dimly lit environments.
“The indicator is also significantly larger (up to three times) the size of what our competitors offer, therefore ensuring it is highly visible,” said Singh.
Another advantage is the precise compression of the bellows, which ensures a consistent 100 ml sample volume and no partial strokes. The design of the pump makes it infinitely easier to get a precise pump stroke, and in fact, virtually impossible to get an incomplete stroke.
Adding to the list of features is the integral easy-to-read stroke counter, which ensures consistent volume test after test. It counts the exact number of strokes and provides a positive stop when the bellows is fully compressed.
A few of the other benefits include: Handle grip is firm, yet comfortable even when wearing gloves. Generous length wrist strap fits over bulky, protective clothing while tethering pump to the wrist. Durable construction for years of use, backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Contact us today to find out more about the KwikDraw advantage! Email us at gasdetection@uniphos-envirotronic.com
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