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News Release from: SSP Pumps | Subject: Series L
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 April 2008
New Series L rotary lobe pump range in
316L
SSP Pumps announces the introduction of their new Series L rotary lobe pump range, developed to provide the simple solution to many processes, with its focus on simplicity and ease of maintenance
This simple approach complements the flexibility of other rotary lobe pump ranges within the SSP Pumps portfolio All metallic pumped media wetted components are manufactured from 316L stainless steel
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A stainless steel gear canister and electroless nickel plated bearing housing provides a clean, paint free corrosion resistant external finish.
Simple factory pre-set shimming and front loading mechanical seals provide quick, easy maintenance and interchangeability of components, resulting in increased processing time and reduced maintenance costs.
The Series L pump range is capable of flow rates up to 48m3/h with differential pressures up to 8bar max.
For pumped media of both low and high viscosity, the characteristic smooth, low-shear pumping action is ideal for the transfer of delicate and sensitive media.
Series L pumps are EHEDG accredited (European Hygienic Equipment Design Group) for the highest level of cleanability and also conform to the US 3A Sanitary Standard.
SSP Pumps customers benefit from the 50 years of SSP application experience, a dedicated in-house rheology laboratory, major investments in modern manufacturing techniques and a worldwide network of expert specialist distributors.
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