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The M Series Industrial Single Screw Dosing Pump, part of our Progressive Cavity Pump range is a versatile and efficient pumping solution for the industrial sector, through dosing a broad range of viscous and non-viscous products with or without solids. With a wide range of materials and advanced coatings they ensure long-lasting durability and performance.
The single screw dosing pumps are the ideal solution for those seeking cutting edge technology with an unparalleled cost-benefit ratio in the progressive cavity pump market.
The DM, JM, and FM series part of this range and are known for their pump-to-motor coupling type.
Typical applications for this pump:
| Specifications | Description |
|---|---|
| Max Flow (m³/hr) | 2.7³/hr |
| Max Pressure (m) | 24m (348psi) |
| Temperature Range | -40°C up to 150°C |
Key Features of the Industrial Single Screw Dosing pumps are:
This series is cost-effective and compact, minimising installation costs and keeping maintenance simple.
If you want maximum reliability and durability in larger installation spaces, this is the best solution for you.
This pump guarantees total reversibility and superior bearing support performance, it can work with any type of motor.
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.
The Industrial model has advanced coatings for long-lasting durability and performance within a range of applications. Whereas the Hygienic model is designed to allow drainage and dead zones for CIP and SIP processes, has hygienic parts and a polished stainless steel finish for cleanliness.
Yes, the Industrial Single Screw Dosing Pump is self-priming. This means it can eliminate air from the pump and suction line, creating a vacuum that draws in fluid. This is advantageous when the pump is located above the fluid source or the supply may be inconsistent.
A Progressive and a Progressing Cavity Pump are the same thing; they can be called either name interchangeably.