Product category:
Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: Part Shop - Applied Pumps | Subject: Chemsteel, Geariron, Gear pumps
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 October 2003
Process gear pumps offer a broad
solution
Process gear pumps in cast iron, bronze, stainless steel, alloy C and Ryton plastic with options for packed glands, mechanical seals and mag-drive are now available from Part Shop - Applied Pumps
Process gear pumps in cast iron, bronze, stainless steel, alloy C and Ryton plastic with options for packed glands, mechanical seals and mag-drive are now available from Part Shop - Applied Pumps Pumps are available for flow rates from a few mL/min up to many tonnes/hr and special models available for 35 bar pressure
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The choice of materials possible also permits temperatures from -40C to 200C.
Chemsteel is a modular chemical pump for dosing, spraying, injection, recirculation, transfer and sampling duties.
Geariron is the cast iron pump series and is available for more general process and industrial requirements.
The extensive range of material and sealing combinations offered means that a vast array of applications can be handled.
Motor mounting can be supplied either bare shaft or via an IEC flange connection for direct drive mounting.
The Chemsteel range is even available as a tandem pump to multiply flow rates or to proportion different products in direct ratio rates.
Gear pumps are specialist equipment however the extensive gear pump experience within the company combined with such an advanced range ensures success.
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