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Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: Rotary Power | Subject: A range and C range pumps
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 July 2005
ATEX certification for rotary power
pumps
Rotary Power, manufacturer of hydraulic pumps and motors, supplies the A range open circuit and C range chemical metering axial piston pumps, fully certified to comply with the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC
Rotary Power, the Newcastle-upon-Tyne based manufacturer of hydraulic pumps and motors, is now supplying the A range open circuit and C range chemical metering axial piston pumps, fully certified to comply with the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC The pumps are suitable for Group II, Zone 1 hazardous environment applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 6 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The A range axial piston open circuit pumps and motors which are available in displacements from 11.5 cc to 125 cc/rev are designed for heavy-duty applications.
The unique construction allows operation on a wide range of fluids including mineral oils, water emulsions, water glycols and phosphate esters.
This ability has found applications for the range in very diverse and arduous applications such as subsea and offshore.
The C range pumps are suitable for all types of polyol blends and isocyanates used in the polyurethane foam market.
With a proven record in this specialised market, the C pump provides high accuracy fluid metering with precision flow control and high-pressure capability.
This pump type is available with displacements from 2 cc to 62 cc/rev and was designed specifically for this industry to meet their exacting requirements.
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