
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Magnetic Drive Pumps",
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 Pumps handle ferric chloride safely from
CDR Pumps (UK), which we summarised at the time by saying "Magnetic drive pumps lend themselves to handling ferric chloride, which can easily contaminate the surrounding area with the slightest leak".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Choosing the best pump for handling corrosives from
JP Pumps: "Pumps are a crucial 'component' in most process systems and as a consequence of these tougher demands, pump design and operation is increasingly a focus for development and innovation".
In August 2005, we covered the news from CDR Pumps (UK)
concerning its UTN series
- take a look at Magnetic drive pumps can be lined with PFA
which says: "The UTN series of nonmetallic lined magnetic drive pumps now offers the option of a PFA lining, which gives a wider temperature range and excellent corrosion characteristics".
Take a look also at the news release from CDR Pumps (UK), Magnetic drive pumps set the standard,
as well as Magnetic drive pumps work with vulnerable liquids from JP Pumps,
and CAE team solves pump geometry problem from RTP Company.
See also:
Pump range covers diverse technologies
(July 2003)
Tri-Ark can now supply the complete range of Pulsafeeder pumps, pump controllers and chemical feed systems
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
Dual-impeller design boosts pump pressure
(April 2002)
New from Michael Smith Engineers is a range of multistage magnetic drive pumps which incorporate a two-impeller design to create higher pressures at lower flow rates
News on the VertimagT vertical magnetic drive pumps from Michael Smith Engineers
(July 2000)
The important design features of Finish Thompson VertimagT vertical magnetic drive pumps have helped to eliminate quality control problems which can occur in the manufacture of PCBs

