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Pump range suits most applications and duties

A Michael Smith Engineers product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Apr 27, 2007

The extensive Viking Pump range of positive displacement pumps, with capacities up to 345m3/hr and differential pressures to 103bar, is the latest addition to the Michael Smith Engineers range

Viking Pumps use their extensive fluid handling knowledge and application expertise to ensure their pumps meet the demands of some of the most challenging applications.

The Viking Pump range from Michael Smith Engineers includes a broad selection of pumping technologies and product designs, including internal gear pumps, external gear pumps, lobe pumps and vane pumps, which help users to achieve the best performance from their process systems.

Key features include a wide choice of wetted materials, constant capacity regardless of discharge pressure, flow proportional to speed, ability to reverse flow direction and smooth, near laminar low pulse output.

Other benefits include the capability to self-prime with suction lift, a huge variety of seal options, low shear rates, maximum displacement for efficient operation, long-service life and integral relief valve protection on most designs.

Sealed and seal-less configurations are available, as are close coupled and direct coupled options.

Thanks to the wide range of models, materials and design options Viking Pumps are suitable for many applications across a broad range of industries including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, biotechnology, OEM, finishing, agriculture, refrigeration, printing and pulp and paper.

Potential for specific pumping duties therefore includes, clean lubricating liquids, corrosive, toxic or hazardous fluids, abrasive liquids, low and high viscosity liquids and even liquids containing solids.

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