IDROBAR M

Pressurized tank has the function of storing a reserve of fluid under pressure within a hydraulic system and allows to regulate its delivery or pressure.
IDROBAR / M tanks are made of stainless steel (Aisi 304) and the internal diaphragm is made of EPDM.
The capacity of the tanks ranges from 8lt to 750lt, the maximum working pressure is PN 10 bar (precharge pressure-set at 2 bar) and the working temperature is between 0°C and +90°C.

Key Features

Brand MONDEO
Material Aisi 304
PN 10
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