Our Mag Drive Modular Gear Pump uses a magnetic coupling to drive the internal gears, eliminating the need for mechanical seals and providing leak-free operation. Its hermetically sealed design makes it ideal for applications requiring leak prevention, chemical resistance, and easy maintenance.
If you require a Mag Drive Gear Pump featuring a large gear rather than 2 smaller ones, and have high-volume but slightly lower-pressure applications, take a look at our Mag Drive Internal Eccentric Gear Pump.
Typical applications:
| Specifications | Description |
|---|---|
| Max Capacity (m³/hr) | 10.5m³/hr |
| Max Pressure (Bar) | 30 Bar |
| Max Viscosity (cPs) | 550 cPs |
| Max Speed (rpm) | 1500 rpm |
| Max Temperature (°C) | 100°C |
How does a Mag Drive Modular Gear Pump work?
This pump uses internal gears within a sealed housing and is driven by a magnetic coupling, eliminating the need for dynamic seals. Operating similarly to a Helical Gear Pump, it uses smaller gears for lower-flow, higher-pressure applications.
Fluid is carried through cavities between the gear teeth and casing from the suction to the discharge port, while the magnetic drive provides smooth, efficient, and low-wear operation. Features of the pump include: