Lightweight pumps are reassuringly robust

A Michael Smith Engineers product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 27, 2004

The Finish Thompson KC range of nonmetallic magnetic drive centrifugal pumps is billed as compact and lightweight, yet reassuringly robust and reliable.

The Finish Thompson KC range of nonmetallic magnetic drive centrifugal pumps is billed as compact and lightweight, yet reassuringly robust and reliable.

The performance envelope of these pumps has recently been extended following the introduction of pumps with closed impellers and multistage units.

Pumps with ATEX certification are also now available.

At the same time the prices of all models in the range have been significantly reduced making them a very cost effective solution for handling aggressive fluids.

The 3 Series of KC pumps are designed to deliver flow rates up to 44m3/h and heads up to 32m.

They can handle temperatures up to a maximum of 104C and specific gravities to 1.8.

They are ideal for applications such as metal treatment, water and effluent treatment, finishing industries or wherever leak-free, efficient pumping is required.

Use of neodymium rare earth magnets, which are a fraction of the weight of conventional ceramic magnets, leads to a more compact design combined with improved performance.

The small neodymium magnets combined with carbon bushings and ceramic spindle contribute to an unmatched extended run dry capability of up to 24h on some of the pumps.

The cantilevered design of the ceramic spindle provides added impact resistance reducing breakage, friction losses and heat build-up.

The range is available with either polypropylene or PVDF housings which provide excellent chemical and corrosion resistance and pumps can be supplied with either screwed or ANSI flanged connections.

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