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News Release from: Charles Austen Pumps | Subject: RP75 DE Rocking Piston Pump
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 20 September 2000

Double-headed variant for rocking piston
pump

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The RP75 DE is a new double-headed variant on the Charles Austen Pumps RP75 SE Rocking Piston Pump offering a higher performance of up to 150l/min free flow and 4 bar pressure

With over 40 years experience in diaphragm pump design and technology, last year Charles Austen Pumps introduced its first Rocking Piston Pump, the RP75 SE, a single-headed unit capable of producing up to 75l/min free flow Now, less than a year later the RP75 DE, a new double-headed variant has been introduced, offering a higher performance of up to 150l/min free flow and 4 bar pressure

The Company has continued to direct significant engineering resource towards combining the operational advantages and benefits associated with both diaphragm and piston pumps.

The result can now be now be seen in a family of Rocking Piston Pumps that are totally oil free and capable of continuous duty with minimal maintenance.

The RP75 DE compact design makes it ideal for a wide range of industries including environmental, medical and process especially with applications calling for higher flow rates such as portable oxygen concentrators, gas analysis and de-gassing systems.

The RP75 DE also offers lower noise and vibration levels than other comparative models.

At Charles Austen Pumps we identify flexibility as the key to the future development of our business.

Combined with the expertise of R and D, we offer the most innovative and cost effective solutions to meet even individual customer applications.

We employ engineers, not salesmen and they will welcome the opportunity to discuss any new projects.

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