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Product category: Pumps and valves
News Release from: Tuthill Pump Group | Subject: Magnetic-drive vane pump
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2006

Magnetic-drive vane pump resists
chemicals

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Pulsation-free, magnetic-drive vane pump is designed for applications employing sensitive equipment and has excellent chemical resistance and a wide band temperature tolerance (-40 to 66 deg C).

Pulsation-free, magnetic-drive vane pump is designed for applications employing sensitive equipment and has excellent chemical resistance and a wide band temperature tolerance (-40 to 66 deg C) A new Magnetic-Drive Vane Pump with all non-metallic wet surfaces is to be introduced at the ACHEMA exhibition, Frankfurt, Germany, by Tuthill Pump Group (Hall 9, Stand 27)

Pulsation-free, it is designed for applications employing sensitive equipment, such as Flow Meters, that have budget limitations.

It is ideal for Food, Medical and Aerospace applications.

The pump, which is FDA and USDA compliant, is manufactured in PPS (PolyPhenyleneSulphide) with a ceramic shaft.

This gives it both excellent chemical resistance and a wide band temperature tolerance (-40 to 66oC).

These features are complemented by the pump's inherent leak-free characteristic.

Performance characteristics include an operating pressure of up to 4 bar gauge with system pressures up to 5.5 bar gauge, and a flow rate of up to 3.5 litres/min.

Life expectancy is 10,000+ h.

Suitable for use with different types of motors (AC, DC and brushless), the new pump's accuracy can be tailored to match application requirements.

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