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News Release from: Roxspur Measurement and Control | Subject: Hydra-Cell
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 20 February 2006

High powered Hydra-Cell Diaphragm pumps

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The latest Wanner Hydra-Cell industrial pumps provide steady pulse-free metered volume delivery of liquids, for dosing and transfer applications in ultra-pure fluids, corrosives or slurries

The latest models of the Wanner Hydra-Cell industrial pumps provide steady pulse-free metered volume delivery of liquids, for dosing and transfer applications in ultra-pure fluids, corrosives or slurries, at up to 8400 L/hr (140L/min), all at powerful delivery pressures of up to 83bar The Wanner Hydra-Cell is a positive displacement style pump, selected for UK sales promotion by the Platon Division of Roxspur Measurement and Control

By incorporating five oil driven Hydra-Cell piston elements in a pentaplex design, the pump delivers a powerful, steady, pulse-free flow, whatever the process conditions.

The seal-less design is self priming, and can run dry without damage, always providing a quiet smooth pumping action.

The pump hydraulic oil level can be monitored to allow detection of any dramatic changes, avoiding any resulting pump damage or process interruption.

These high power pumps are frequently applied to such demanding applications as automotive plants, oil refineries, chemical processing plants and paper mills.

The D35 Hydra-Cell is available, via the Platon Flow Division of Roxspur Measurement and Control, at a fraction of the cost of most conventional precision metering pumps.

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