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News Release from: Tuthill Pump Group | Subject: D Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 October 2004
Temperature tolerant pump tackles
demanding duties
Designed for handling media at temperatures from -60 to +176C, the D Series magnetically coupled external gear pump is ideal for demanding liquid transfer applications.
Designed for handling media at temperatures from -60 to +176C, the D Series magnetically coupled external gear pump from Tuthill Pump Group is ideal for demanding liquid transfer applications such as dosing, blending, metering, sampling and cooling in the chemical and process industries Providing leak proof accurate delivery of corrosive media, this ATEX approved self-priming, positive displacement pump has handling capacities ranging from 4 to 690 litre/h with system pressures of 35bar and differential pressures to 25bar
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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There is a wide choice of sizes in the D Series range offering displacements covering from 0.11 to 2.3ml/rev with media viscosity ranging from 0.3 to more than 2000cps.
The D Series pumps are compact, robust and field serviceable.
Magnetic components are of ceramic or samarium cobalt whilst material options for metal components include 316L stainless steel, titanium and Hastelloy.
PPS, Peek, PTFE and LCP can be employed for the gears and bearings, depending upon application requirements.
Motor options include AC, DC, BLDC and air.
Variable-speed Motor Mate adapter kits are available.
Applications for the D Series include dosing, blending, sampling, cooling, fluid transfer and proportioning throughout industry.
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