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Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: The Pump Company | Subject: ALH Hose pump
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2007
Albin Hose Pumps handle the toughest
applications
The Albin Pump ALH Hose pump available from the Pump Company can handle the toughest applications, from aggressive, to shear sensitive and viscous fluids
Albin hose pumps offer tremendous fluid transfer versatility, ranging from waste stream removal to offering an alternative solution to seal-less gear pumps when handling highly shear sensitive products The pumps also offer excellent lift capabilities, high discharge pressures and smooth tubing transfer of material
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The pumping movement is obtained by compression and relaxation of a specially designed elastic hose.
The hose is compressed between the internal wall of the pump and the shoes.
The pumped fluid is only in contact with the interior of the hose.
The Albin ALH Hose pump offers many advantages, such as: * Damage free dry running, * No mechanical seal * Self priming to 9m * Reversible flow * High discharge pressure up to 15 bar * Easy Maintenance because only the hose suffers wear * Geared motor (reinforced bearings) coupled direct to pump body.
The applications for this pump are wide, covering areas such as industrial waste water, concrete pumping, waste sludge treatment, ore slurries and leaching pulp, flocculant dispersions, metallic salts, flocculated waste, crystallized suspensions, lime liquor, black liquor foam, sludge and slurries, filterpress applications, ceramic slips and paste, cosmetics, clay suspension and compounds, pharmaceuticals, cement slurries etc.
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