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News Release from: Roxspur Measurement and Control | Subject: Yamada
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 November 2005
Corrosive chemical pumping using
diaphragm pumps
Yamada air operated double-diaphragm pumps, supplied by Roxspur in the UK, are the best air driven pumps for hot, corrosive or abrasive liquids: the hardest of industrial pumping applications
Yamada air operated double-diaphragm pumps, supplied by Roxspur Measurement and Control in the UK, are the best air driven pumps for hot, corrosive or abrasive liquids: the hardest of industrial pumping applications For corrosive chemical pumping duty, the latest addition to the range is a 40mm (1.5 inch) sized PVDF bodied pump
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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This new pump, with wetted parts completely manufactured from Kynar PVDF (as supplied by the Pennwalt Corporation) is resistant to the most corrosive acids and caustic liquids, such as plating liquors, CIP and other chemicals, inks and paints, brine and seawater.
The pump can be used at up to 120C, and is available with ATEX approval.
Yamada AOD pumps are designed to give extremely low fluid flow pulsation, with a smooth change-over between the two pumping cavities.
A low pressure air supply is used to power the two pumping diaphragms, and typical diaphragm lifetime is around 40 Million cycles.
Yamada Kynar pumps are available in sizes from 1/4'' up to 2'', covering all flow ranges up to 550L/min.
Other Yamada AOD pumps are available with body materials including aluminium, cast iron, 316 stainless steel, polypropylene, PVC, and PTFE.
The Roxspur technical sales team are available to discuss your more difficult pumping requirements today!.
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