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Product category: OEM Pumps
News Release from: PCM Pompes | Subject: Compact Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 April 2003

Progressive cavity pump has novel
floating stator

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Apart from its flexibility, reduced footprint and ease of use, the Compact Series pump from the PCM Moineau range is the ideal solution for the transfer of food and cosmetic products.

Apart from its flexibility, reduced footprint and ease of use, the Compact Series pump from the PCM Moineau range is the ideal solution for the transfer of food and cosmetic products Using a novel floating stator, this progressive cavity pump reinforces the company's existing range for food applications with the H and stainless-steel I series

Benefits of the Compact Series include: a reduced footprint; flexibility; easy integration; excellent performance/price ratio; simple and robust construction; easy maintenance; and silent operation.

Progressive cavity pumps generally operate with a fixed stator, moulded in a metallic support.

The novelty of the Compact Series lies in the use of the floating stator, which offers several advantages, including improved tolerance to high-temperature expansion and the capability for dry running.

Furthermore, with extremely fast mounting and dismounting times (of around 3min), reduced maintenance and low life cycle costs are ensured.

In addition, the Compact Series pump is a nonpulsating pump, avoiding the installation of a pulsation absorber system.

Finally, a version equipped with a frequency inverter may also be used as a dosing pump.

Dedicated to liquid, viscous, fragile and abrasive products, the Compact Series pump represents the ideal solution for the transfer of food, cosmetics and parapharmaceutical products.

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