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News Release from: Milton Roy Europe | Subject: GM diaphragm pumps
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2001
Dosing pump range extended with
all-metal version
Milton Roy's popular 'G' series of mechanically actuated diaphragm pumps has recently been extended following the introduction of the new all-metal GM version.
The popular 'G' series of mechanically actuated diaphragm pumps has recently been extended following the introduction of the new GM version These robust and reliable dosing pumps are particularly suitable for water treatment applications where there is a need for safe and efficient transfer of liquids such as coagulants, caustics and acids
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available through dosing and mixing specialists Milton Roy UK, the GM series pumps are of all-metal construction so they can be easily multiplexed for automatic process situations.
Multiplexing is possible with the same or different heads, flow rates and materials.
Servos can also be added to permit automatic stroke control.
Models are available which provide flows from 2 lit / hour up to 500 lit / hour, at pressures up to 12 bar.
The wide choice of motor options extends to those for use in hazardous areas and others which enable variable speed control.
Stroke counting is also possible which means the pumps can be used for batching applications.
Single or double mechanically actuated PTFE diaphragms can be specified, whilst stainless steel, polypropylene and PVDF liquid ends are supplied as standard.
The pumps also incorporate a variable eccentric system for stroke length adjustment.
This feature, usually found in much larger pumps, helps to reduce the shocks created by spring return lost motion designs which are traditionally used in pumps with these output ranges.
Also, the use of ball-bearings and an absolute minimum of moving components, ensures minimum friction and so eliminates the build-up of heat in the drive.
These features all combine to make a significant contribution to the reliability and durability of the pump. Request a free brochure from Milton Roy Europe ...
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