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Piston pumps transfer viscous materials

An Ingersoll-Rand European Sales product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 14, 2009

The ARO Fluid Technologies unit of Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies has released high-pressure piston pumps and packages for the transfer and supply of medium-to-high viscosity materials.

The ARO 65:1 ratio pump can be used when mastics, inks, sealants, adhesives and other heavy materials are in demand.

The ARO 65:1 chop-check pump packages have been specially designed to handle fluids in excess of 1,000,000 centipoise and pressures up to 515.5 bar.

ARO 65:1 is claimed to ensure high levels of durability and reliability.

It is equipped with a chrome-plated plunger rod and cylinder that are especially designed for pumping abrasive fluids.

The pumps employ longer strokes that cycle less frequently, delivering the same quantity of fluid with less pulsation than other brands, according to the company.

A visible solvent cup and adjustable packings minimise downtime and extend the life of the pump.

Tie rod construction permits quick teardown and repair.

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