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Product category: Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: Mono Pumps | Subject: Duracoat 3000
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 04 June 2003

New Mono coating provides answer to
rotor abrasion

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Mono Pumps, a leading manufacturer of pumps and pumping solutions, has launched Duracoat 3000 - a new surface coating offering increased wear resistance for rotors used in highly abrasive environments

The pumping of substances such as stone slurry, wastewater from mines and cement slurry grout, places significant demands on the ability of the pump rotor to withstand the abrasive and aggressive nature of this type of material The impressive performance specifications of the Duracoat 3000 now bring such benefits as reduced maintenance costs, less downtime and increased reliability to such applications

Mono undertook an intensive programme of research, testing and development to create Duracoat 3000.

Based on a highly resilient modified tungsten carbide coating Duracoat 3000 creates a tough, rugged outer barrier on the rotor surfaces that resists the damaging abrasion caused by the substances being pumped.

Well suited to installations where pumps must operate round the clock, Duracoat 3000 is ideal for use in the mining and mineral extraction industries, together with highly abrasive wastewater applications.

Duracoat 3000 draws on the extensive experience of all types of pumping requirement, which Mono has built up over the past 65 years.

It also builds on the success of Duracoat 1000 (which provides highly cost-effective abrasion protection for general industrial uses) and on Duracoat 2000, which provides excellent resistance against the type of fine particle corrosive slurries found in pulp, paper and ceramic manufacturing operations.

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