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Pumps meet challenges of barrel and tank washing

A Wanner Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 9, 2001

Hydra-Cell heavy-duty pumps are engineered to meet the caustic, high temperature and recycled fluid challenges common to tote, tank and barrel washing applications

Hydra-Cell Industrial Pumps, Wanner Engineering, announces that their Hydra-Cell heavy-duty pumps are engineered to meet the caustic, high temperature and recycled fluid challenges common to tote, tank and barrel washing applications.

High pressure, hot caustic and hot water are all necessary to wash the interior and exterior of containers used in the storage of difficult fluids, including aggressive chemicals (paints, inks, dyes, etc.), tacky glue and adhesives, food related fluids (beer, oils, lubricating fluids), and muddy manure, among others.

Small particles, fibers and abrasives can find their way through the system, and when combined with high temperatures and high pressures, can cause many conventional pumps to fail.

Hydra-Cell pumps have no cups, packings or seals, can easily handle high temperatures, high pressures and difficult reclaim fluids, can run dry without damage and offer superior chemical resistance, making them ideal for meeting the challenge of tote, tank and barrel washing.

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