Motor Horsepower | 2 HP |
Usage/Application | Chemical Dosing |
Material | Cast Iron |
Motor Phase | Three Phase |
Pump Type | Centrifugal Pumps |
Max Flow Rate | 100 LPM |
Brand | Sarayu Engineering Solutions |
Voltage | 220 V |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Magnetic Drive Centrifugal Pumps•Sealless Pumps
•Friction Free operation to reduce power consumption
•100% Leak-Proof Pumps
•For Acid & Highly Corrosive Chemicals •Temperature - Upto 80OC
HTM PP/PVDF pumps are magnetic drive centrifugal pumps made of thermoplastic materials (Polypropylene and PVDF) suitable to transfer acids and corrosive liquids.
These pumps have been designed with a sealless design where the pump is closed coupled to the motor and the motion occurs through magnetic joints. The external magnet, in fact, is mounted on the drive shaft and it transmits the motion from the motor to the internal magnet connected to the pump impeller which rotates and moves the uid through the pump. It is the magnetic attraction between the external magnet and the internal magnet which allows the full torque of the motor to be passed to the impeller. The two magnets are separated by a rear casing that creates a hermetic containment of the liquid which has no access to the outside, thereby preventing any leakage of uid or other fugitive dangerous emissions. Magnetic pumps requires minimum maintenance with consequent save in terms of repairing and spare parts costs
Pump applications:
•Water Treatment Plants
•Ef uent Treatment Plants
•Electro Plating Plants
•Pickling Plants
•Transfer, Loading & Unloading of Acid and Chemicals
Pump applications:
•Steel Rolling Mills
•Scrubbing of corrosive gases
•Metal nishing industries.
•High capacity transfer pumps, descaling oil & other fuels.
•Pesticide / Insecticide plants
•Chemical Process up to 100 C
•Re neries
•Petrochemicals
•Fertilizer Plants
•Solvents
•Highly Corrosive Acid Transfers •Perfumeries
•Caustic Plants
•Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Plants
•Steel Industries
•Scrubber Units
•Organic / Non Organic Chemicals
•Air Conditioning
•Dyes and Pigments
•Sprinkle Systems
•Paper and Pulp Industries
•Thermal and Atomic Power Plants
•Chlorine Plants