What are the water quality specifications?
At 60,000 psi, water is compressed approximately 14% by volume. Under this immense pressure, dissolved solids are forced out of the solution. Even though water appears “clean”, it still contains dissolved minerals. Those minerals act as microscopic abrasive to erode high pressure orifices & seals or to build up grime that plugs up nozzles. This is especially true when using .005 inch or smaller diameter jewels. The following table shows the acceptable level of water quality. Some areas of the United States can use straight tap water. In other areas it may be necessary to condition the water using a simple water softener, reverse osmosis, or de-ionizer. (Note that if de-ionized water is in fact required, then we need know prior to manufacturing the pump because it may require different seals).
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