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Specifications

Pump capacity 28 m3/h (466 l/min)
Max. discharge pressure 6 bar
Temperature PP: 70°C PVDF: 90°C
Viscosity 200 cSt
Solids Passage Max diameter is Ø 3 mm and 10% in concentration
Mechanical seal Rotating parts: SiC or graphite; stationary parts: SiC or ceramic; spring: Hastelloy® C-276
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Key Features

This range of Centrifugal pumps is typically used to pump aggressive, corrosive media, including those containing solids, for tank-to-tank transfer applications. However, when used in conjunction with our range of control accessories, they can also be used for pressure boosting, dispensing, loading and offloading, tank cleaning, batching and metering.

  • All metallic parts are protected against corrosion, with the seal located on the dry side of the pump
  • Shafts protected by a plastic sleeve & nut compatible with the pump materials
  • Drainage port fitted to the back casing, in case of any leakages, preventing the fluid from coming into contact with the motor and shaft
  • PP & PVDF wetted materials, offering high resistance to corrosive liquids and those containing solids & metallic particles
  • Can handle high-temperature liquids such as alkalis and acids
  • A semi-open impeller allows pumping of liquids containing particles up to 3mm and 10% concentration. Metallic particles are no obstacle, and a semi-open impeller also eases the transfer of liquids with high viscosity
  • Wetted components are non-metallic, injection-moulded thermoplastics that offer excellent corrosion resistance.
  • To meet the required duty point, impellers can be trimmed to reduce their diameter. This reduces the circumferential speed inside the centrifugal pump, therefore reducing both flow and head without changing the motor’s rotational speed. The impeller diameter can be trimmed by up to 10mm.

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FAQs

What makes the CTP series different from other Centrifugal Pumps?

What materials are used in its construction?

Can the CTP handle liquids with solids?

Which industries typically use the CTP Pump?

How easy is this pump to maintain?

What connection types are available?

What makes the CTP series different from other Centrifugal Pumps?

The CTP is a compact, Mechanically Sealed Plastic Centrifugal Pump with no metal parts in contact with the liquid, making it ideal for highly corrosive chemicals and abrasive media, whereas our other Centrifugal ranges are constructed from metal.

What materials are used in its construction?

All wetted parts are made from PP (polypropylene) or PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride), ensuring excellent chemical resistance.

Can the CTP handle liquids with solids?

Yes. The semi-open impeller allows for the safe pumping of liquids containing solid particles up to 3mm.

Which industries typically use the CTP Pump?

Common applications include chemical transfer, surface treatment, water treatment, demineralisation, photo processing, and liquid crystal manufacturing, and others requiring strong chemical and corrosion resistance.

How easy is this pump to maintain?

With few parts, corrosion-resistant materials and a robust design, the CTP series requires minimal maintenance and is easy to service.

What connection types are available?

Standard male BSP-threaded connections, with optional flange and hose connections for flexible installation.