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Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: The Pump Company | Subject: Varisco
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2008
A new gear pump handles a range of
viscosities
The characteristics of the internal gear pump make it ideal for handling difficult liquids over a range of viscosities: after 75 years most thick liquids have been pumped by Varisco gear pumps
With 75 years of experience designing and manufacturing pumps, you can imagine that Varisco have built up an extensive knowledge in meeting the demands of pumping liquids of varying viscosities The Varisco "V" series range of internal gear pumps available in the UK from the Pump Company offers the answer to smooth and efficient flow when pumping thick liquids
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Jan 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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When a smooth flow is the priority, when you need to handle thin or thick liquids, the choice of pump is critical: the Varisco 'V' series of Internal Gear Pump is a versatile option
The simplicity of pump design is such that there are only two moving parts; the rotor and idler rear and only one shaft.
The pump, which is totally reversible, offers a constant capacity that is directly proportional to the rotational speed and virtually independent of pressure.
The pump gives a smooth flow without pulsation or pressure peaks which cause vibration or destroy the pumped fluid.
The "V" series is used in many industrial and process applications, such as transferring oils, bitumen, molasses, inks, resins, polymers, etc.
Manufactured in ductile iron, stainless steel or other special alloys, the pump is available with a variety of sealing and bearing options.
Flow rates to 350 m3/h, max pressure 20 bar, max viscosity 1,000,000 cSt.
The V series can be certified in accordance to the ATEX standard and is suitable for use in the petro-chemical industry.
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