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Specifications

Specification Description
Max Flow (m³/hr) 110
Max Pressure (m) 120
Temperature Range (ºC) -40 – 150
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Key Features

Key Features of the Vertical Progressive Cavity Pump include:

  • Pin-type joint: For simple maintenance and reliable performance.
  • Pressure Resistant: Hydraulic balancing of the joint makes it more resistant to pump body pressure.
  • High Capacity: Making the pumping of viscous substances reliable and efficient.
  • Custom Metal: The pump casing can be manufactured from a range of metals.
  • Conveyance of the product:  Designed specifically to facilitate the conveyance of the product to the hydraulic section.
  • Various seals: Systems available, including a packing seal with or without flushing.
  • Abrasion-resistant: Rotors and stators are manufactured in abrasion-resistant materials.

Variations

DV Series

Capacities up to 110 m³/hr and pressures up to 48 bar. Available in short and long executions with optional immersion lengths, they are ideal for deep tanks and wells.

FAQs

What is a Progressive Cavity Pump?

What is the difference between a Vertical Progressive Cavity Pump and a regular Progressive Cavity Pump?

What is the difference between a Progressive Cavity Pump and a Progressing Cavity Pump?

What is a Progressive Cavity Pump?

Progressive Cavity Pumps, also referred to as Progressing Cavity Pumps or PC Pumps, are volumetric, self-priming Positive Displacement Pumps. The pumps consist of a rotor which rotates within a stator, which in turn causes the stators cavities to fill with the media being pumped.

 

The MX Series is ideal for pharmaceutical, chemical, cosmetic and food industries where hygiene is paramount.

What is the difference between a Vertical Progressive Cavity Pump and a regular Progressive Cavity Pump?

The primary difference between a Vertical Progressive Cavity Pump and a standard Progressive Cavity Pump is the installation orientation. Vertical Progressive Cavity Pumps are designed for upright operation, with the inlet and outlet positions reversed.

What is the difference between a Progressive Cavity Pump and a Progressing Cavity Pump?

A Progressive and a Progressing Cavity Pump are the same thing; they can be called either name interchangeably.

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