Visit the Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps web site
Click on the advert above to visit the company web site

Product category: OEM Pumps
News Release from: Tuthill Pump Group | Subject: P Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 September 2004

Gear pumps survive corrosive media

Request your FREE weekly copy of the Engineeringtalk email newsletter. News about OEM Pumps and more every issue. Click here for details.

Employing chemically resistant engineering plastics, the P Series magnetically coupled gear pump from Tuthill Pump Group is ideal for applications involving corrosive media.

Employing chemically resistant engineering plastics, the P Series magnetically coupled gear pump from Tuthill Pump Group is ideal for applications involving corrosive media It is particularly appropriate where budgets preclude the use of stainless steel alternatives but where high chemical resistance is still required

The P Series is a positive displacement unit that offers nonpulsing, leak-proof operation with flow rates ranging up to 4 litre/min.

Differential pressures can be developed up to 10bar (water), and system pressure up to 21bar(g), and media temperatures can be handled between -40 and +66C.

P Series units are self-priming, and will handle viscosities from 0.3 to over 10,000cps.

The engineering plastics PPS and PTFE are used for the body, pump-head and bearings of the pump, according to project specification regarding chemical properties of pumped media and noise.

Metal wetted parts are in 316L stainless steel.

Motor options include AC, DC, BLDC and air.

Variable speed Motor Mate adapter kits are available.

Applications for the P Series include dosing, blending, sampling, cooling, fluid transfer and proportioning throughout industry.

Tuthill Pump Group: contact details and other news
Email this article to a colleague
Register for the free Engineeringtalk email newsletter
Engineeringtalk Home Page

Search the Pro-Talk network of sites

Visit the Dichtomatik web site
Visit the Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps web site