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Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: Chem Resist Group | Subject: GV pump
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 August 2006
Self priming chemical pump highly
recommended
Save time and money by using a Chem Resist self priming chemical pump for tanker offloading, chemical transfer, chemical filling, recirculation and process duties
Chem Resist believe that by using a self priming chemical pump for tanker offloading, chemical transfer, chemical filling, recirculation and process duties, users will save time and money compared to using standard end suction pumps Standard thermoplastic end suction pumps have been used in these applications for years and have always suffered from the effects of dry running, cavitation, bad priming and operator error
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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A standard end suction pump could be destroyed in moments if the inlet valve is shut and the pump starved of liquid for example.
The GV Seal-less Magnetically Coupled Chemical Pump by design does not have the same problems as standard end suction pumps.
The GV can run dry for long periods of time, it can cope with air and liquid mixtures, it can self prime repeatedly.
So when choosing a chemical pump, if there is a chance that the pump could run dry, see cavitation, have liquid and air mixtures to cope with or need to self prime then Chem Resist recommend that you call them to discuss the GV Chemical Pump.
The GV pump was first created in 1971 and today over 30 years on, thanks to 30 years experience, improved design and improved manufacturing facilities, the GV pump is better than ever.
The GV is available in sizes up to 440 litres per minute and can generate pressure of up to 26.5 metres head.
Selected materials of construction mean that there is a GV pump that can cope with highly corrosive chemicals too.
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