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News Release from: Tuthill Pump Group | Subject: New ATEX pump brochure
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 August 2006
Overview of ATEX magnetically-coupled
pumps
ATEX approved magnetically-coupled external gear pumps for precise dosing and metering are presented in a new full-colour, 6-page brochure from Tuthill Pumps
ATEX approved magnetically-coupled external gear pumps for precise dosing and metering are presented in a new full-colour, 6-page brochure from Tuthill Pumps Able to control accurately flows ranging from 1 ml/min up to more than 40 l/min, cope with temperatures up to 176C (350F) and handle viscosities from 0.3 to 10,000 cps, these Tuthill pumps offer precise solutions for many different pumping applications across many industries
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Constructed in combinations of quality 316 stainless steel, hastelloy, titanium and engineering plastics, there are pumps with excellent resistance to chemicals and corrosive fluids, whilst all offer durability.
Their magnetically-coupled construction eliminates packing and mechanical seals.
In addition, having no diaphragms or plastic pipes that can rupture, they are leak-free.
Further, the Tuthill external gear design offers flow that is relatively independent of pressure - resulting in constant fluid delivery with no pulsations and controlled volume that is accurate and repeatable.
The pumps are designed to operate at 2 and 4-pole motor speeds, eliminating the need for gear reducers.
Drive options include AC, DC, BDLC and air motors.
AC motors can be supplied to match the local power supply as either single or 3-phase units.
They are compatible with both IEC and NEMA motors, including Explosionproof designs.
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