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Dosing pumps for viscous and agressive media

A Seepex UK product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jul 27, 2009

Seepex pumps of product group D are used for delivering and dosing small quantities in almost all branches of industry and are suited for low-pulsation delivery of low to highly viscous media.

They are also suited to media containing solids and chemically aggressive media while achieving a high dosing accuracy.

Apart from a stainless-steel housing, pumps of the MD range are also available with housing parts made of plastic.

Apart from a stainless-steel housing, pumps of the MD range are also available with housing parts made of plastic.

Their modular system facilitates a simple and rapid inter-conversion of the available sizes.

The pumps have low-pulsation pumping and high dosing accuracy.

The range is service friendly due to plug-in connections between rotating unit and drive.

Material combinations are available for all pumping liquids.

Apart from a stainless-steel housing, pumps of the MD range are also available with housing parts made of plastic.

In combination with components made of Hastelloy C (2.4610) or Titan (3.7035) that come into contact with fluids, these pumps are especially well suited for pumping and dosing chemically aggressive media.

The pumps of the MDP range are available with stainless steel or plastic housing.

A special feature is the patented, one-piece, wear-resistant plastic rotating unit without joint.

In connection with PTFE stators, these pumps can be used for pumping and dosing media containing hydrocarbon such as paints, varnishes, solvents, diluents and the like for the first time.

The pumps of the MDT range feature a feed hopper with a cylindrical compression zone.

Conveying media with a low degree of intrinsic flowability or with none at all are fed to the conveying elements rotor and stator through the auger feed screw on the coupling rod.

Optimum filling of the conveying chamber is achieved through the priming pressure generated in the compression zone.

The pumps of the MDC range are equipped with newly developed open aseptic fork joints that can be cleaned without leaving residues through CIP continuous cleaning.

They meet the highest demands on hygienic cleanliness and on corrosion and wear resistance.

This is achieved through the special shape of the rotor/plug-in shaft coupling rod head.

Since the open joint is made up of only two components - the bolt and the circlip - service work can be performed easily and rapidly without the need for special tools.

The pumps of the MDC range comply with the regulations of the 3A-Sanitary Standards of the USA.

The MDTC range features a feed hopper with a cylindrical/conical compression zone.

Conveying media with a low degree of intrinsic flowability or with none at all are fed to the conveying elements rotor and stator through the auger feed screw on the coupling rod.

Optimum filling of the conveying chamber is achieved through the priming pressure generated in the compression zone.

The pumps of the MDTC range are equipped with open joints of the MDC range and comply with the regulations of the 3A-Sanitary Standards of the USA.

Pumps of the MDF range are used as barrel pumps for draining barrels open or closed on top with 2in faucet holes.

The supply pressure on the suction side also facilitates trouble-free draining of barrels with low-viscous to highly viscous media.

The pump is easy to transport through a handle attached to the lantern.

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