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Magnetic drive, self-priming centrifugal pumps

A Michael Smith Engineers product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team May 31, 2007

Michael Smith Engineers has announced the Finish Thompson SP series magnetic drive, self-priming centrifugal pumps suitable for handling fluids with high specific gravities up to 1.8.

Powerful, fast, economical and versatile are among the key features of the Finish Thompson SP series magnetic drive, self-priming centrifugal pumps, available from Michael Smith Engineers.

The SP Series combine deep lift capabilities, up to 7.6 metres below the pump and ultra-fast priming, 4.0 metres in 90 seconds.

As a result of their superior lift and high working pressure capabilities, the SP Series are ideally suited to handling fluids with high specific gravities up to 1.8, such as sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid and sodium and potassium hydroxide.

Reliable, low-maintenance and safe operation is also assured thanks to the SP Series magnetic drive technology.

This eliminates the need for seals and therefore removes the potential for leakage which can result when seals fail in other centrifugal pump designs.

SP Series pumps also have the ability to run-dry without damage.

The pumps are available in a choice of Polypropylene or PVDF which results in a tough and durable, corrosion resistant pump.

Maximum operating temperatures are 82degC for the polypropylene version and 104degC for the PVDF version.

SP Series pumps are capable of delivering flows up to 22 m3/hr and differential heads to 22 metres and can operate on systems with operating pressures up to 6.2 bar.

SP Series pumps can be mounted to most standard motors, while NPT or BSP threads, adjustable flanges or union connections make it easy to connect to most process systems resulting in reduced installation cost and time.

Typical applications include sump emptying, transferring from underground storage tanks and tanker trucks, pumping in systems that are liable to have trapped or entrained air or in process systems where run-dry protection is needed.

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