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News Release from: Milton Roy Europe | Subject: Primeroyal dosing pump range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 November 2004
More options for dosing pump range
The Primeroyal dosing pump range, successfully deployed on tough metering applications in the chemical and process industries, has recently been extended with two new versions.
The Primeroyal dosing pump range, successfully deployed on tough metering applications in the chemical and process industries, has recently been extended following the introduction of two new models, the Primeroyal L and N versions Available from Milton Roy UK, these pumps are designed around the simple concept of a variable eccentric mechanism, ensuring very easy maintenance
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Also, other design modifications ensure a more compact pump so it occupies a smaller footprint whilst also meeting the requirements of HPI, CPI, boiler feed water treatment and municipal water treatment markets.
These new models provide flow rates up to 4410 litre/h at pressures to 500bar for the L model, with flow rates up to 8929 litre/h and pressures to 500bar for the N version.
The main material/hydraulic configurations for these pumps are 316 stainless steel, PVC, PVDF hydraulically actuated diaphragm liquid ends with a PTFE or stainless steel diaphragm.
Other features include: double diaphragm, diaphragm failure detection, cooling/heating jacket, food grade design, multiplexing and automation capability, which together ensure these new models meet the demands of a variety of applications. Request a free brochure from Milton Roy Europe ...
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