Magnum Venus Plastech UltraMAX HVLS-1000 Series User Manual
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HVLS-1000 Series Fluid Section Manual
Rev. 05/2012
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Fluid Section Information:
HVLS-1000 Fluid Section is a part of a modular system that can fit a multiple of applications and a
multiple of configurations by changing a minimum of components. The HVLS-1000 is designed to
deliver power, versatility and rugged construction for long lasting use. This fluid section features
Rapid Access Design (RAD) for easy access and maintenance.
Output Capabilities: Up to 8 – 50 lbs / min. (3.6 – 22.7 kg / min.), using GP resin of average
viscosity. As a general rule in the standard 12:1 configuration it will pump a GP resin of 2200cps to
2500cps maximum.
Fluid Section
Pump Area (Sq. in)
Stroke Length
Displacement (in
3
) / Stroke
HVLS-1000-HD
2.83 (18.26 sq. cm)
4” (101.6 mm)
11.3 (185.17 cc) (.185 liter)
Air Consumption: 14cfm (.4 m
3
/ min)
Catalyst Pump Percentage Chart
Power Head to Fluid Pump Ratio
Power Head
Diameter (in.)
HVLS-1000(HD)
High Volume
Air
Consumption
VPH-4250
4 to 1
VPH-5000
6 to 1
VPH-7000-HD
12 to 1
14cfm (.4 m
3
/ min.)
VPH-10000
25 to 1
Catalyst pump
HVLS-1000(HD)
VHPC-1000
.25% - 1.3%
VHPC-4200
.5% - 2.3%
VHPC-3200
1% - 5%
VHPC-2200
2 - 8
VHPC-1200
2 - 10
Filler loading: As a general rule using a GP resin and ATH or Calcium Carbonate in a 12:1 pump
configuration you can fill up to 35% - 40%, in a 25:1 pump configuration up to 50% - 55%. Higher
percentages can be achieved by using low viscosity resins specially designed for fillers. It is always a
good idea to use resins that are designed for fillers as they will help keep the fillers in suspension.
Using fillers will increase pump wear and maintenance.
UPS-3117
VHPC-4200 Catalyst Pump &
HVLS-1000 Fluid Section
UPS-3118
VHPC-1000 Catalyst Pump &
HVLS-1000 Fluid Section
UPS-3119
VHPC-3200 Catalyst Pump &
HVLS-1000 Fluid Section
UPS-3120
VHPC-3200 Catalyst Pump &
2 - HVLS-1000 Fluid Section