
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Magnetic Drive Pump",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Magnetic drive pump handles high-temperature media from
CDR Pumps (UK), which we summarised at the time by saying "CDR Pumps has recently won an order to solve a problem application that has so far cost the customer in excess of GBP 100,000 in pump repair bills".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Stainless steel pumps are set for biodiesel duties from
CDR Pumps (UK): "CDR Pumps has recently completed the final phase of delivering a substantial order for metallic magnetic drive pump units, for a new biodiesel production plant in France".
In October 2006, we covered the news from Tapflo (UK)
concerning its STN series
- take a look at Mag-drive pumps extend to smaller applications
which says: "Single-stage centrifugal magnetic drive pumps offer safe effective pumping of aggressive chemicals and hazardous materials".
Take a look also at the news release from CDR Pumps (UK), Chemical process pumps handle arduous applications,
as well as Mag-drive pumps work without leaks from CDR Pumps (UK),
and Magnetic drive pump meets ATEX 100a specs from CDR Pumps (UK).
See also:
Pump station promises safe unloading
(March 2006)
A new mobile pump station is designed for the safe unloading of IBC containers containing chemicals
News on the CDR magnetic drive pumps from CDR Pumps (UK)
(February 2006)
Magnetic drive pumps lend themselves to handling ferric chloride, which can easily contaminate the surrounding area with the slightest leak
Magnetic drive pumps set the standard
(August 2005)
Magnetic drive pumps manufactured by CDR Pumps ensure hydrogen peroxide is kept totally contained at all times for optimum operator and environmental safety at Brenntag's new facility
Magnetic drive pumps work with vulnerable liquids
(June 2005)
A new close coupled magnetic drive pump offers users the important benefits of leak-free liquids transfer, total product containment, easy maintenance and simple and accurate installation
Magnetic drive pumps for highly corrosive media
(September 2002)
The new MDK series of plastic-lined magnetic drive pumps is ideal for corrosive and high-purity media in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing and waste disposal and recycling industries

