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20.07.2009 New Oil / Fuel Transfer Pump by Varna Products |
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Coming soon: A new continuous duty, bi-directional, high reliability oil / fuel transfer pump. The Daisy oil pump is poised to apply Varna’s time-tested, seal-less pump technology to oil transfer in a wide range of applications. The design draws from the company’s long history of pump successes beginning in 1960 with Micropump Corp. This first of Daisy’s ancestors introduced the world to magnetically coupled gear pumps that did away with leaky and power consuming shaft seals in critical applications like Hewlett-Packard’s original microwave wattmeter, airline coffeemakers in all 707s, 727s, DC 8s and DC-9s of the day, and later made possible the first viable kidney dialysis machines. Enermorphics Corp., the second of Daisy’s ancestors came next in 1985 with a different method for eliminating shaft seals in oil pumps by using a “wet motor”. Oil was circulating through the motor for cooling. This also added the advantage of replacing grease-packed bearings which have a limited life with long lasting oil lubricated bearings. In 1994 Transportation Research Corp. (TRC) was founded to apply the wet motor technology of Enermorphics to railroad locomotive fuel pumps. Today virtually every locomotive in North America uses the TRC pump design. |
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