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Our Flanged Progressive Cavity Pump is an effective industrial dosing solution, offering superior stability and performance across diverse applications. These ATEX-rated pumps excel in dosing both viscous and non-viscous substances, with and without solids.
With its compact fluid-dynamic coupling design, these pumps create the lowest possible pressure drop in the pump casing. These pumps are available in various materials, including Cast Iron, Stainless Steel AISI 316L & 304, Duplex, and Super Duplex.
Typical applications include:
| Specifications | Description |
|---|---|
| Max Flow (m³) | 2.7 |
| Max Pressure (Bar) | 24 |
| Max Temp (°C) | -40 – 150 |
The drive is coupled to the pump via a flange. The stresses generated by the hydraulic section are efficiently absorbed by the drive itself, prioritising durability. Economical and compact, reducing installation costs and simplifying maintenance.
The drive is connected to the pump inlet shaft via a coupling joint. Forces generated by the pump are absorbed by precision-mounted bearings with exceptional load resistance. Ideal when optimal durability and reliability are crucial.
The most versatile model, which connects the drive directly to the pump via a flange in the modular bearing unit. This allows for compatibility with gearboxes featuring flanges and standard outlet shafts, as well as connections with hydraulic and pneumatic motors.
Supplying a custom Progressive Cavity unit for challenging offshore fluids.
How Progressive Cavity Pumps work, what applications they are suited for and the key features.
Taking manual work away from the agriculture sector with a Hopper Pump for egg shells.
A Progressive and a Progressing Cavity Pump are the same thing; they can be called either name interchangeably.
Yes, the Flanged Progressive Cavity Pump has a Motoinverter, which help energy savings by regulating speed. This can be programmed and controlled using PC via UAB or wirelessly.