Moyno L-Frame Progressing Cavity Pumps Handle a Wide Variety of Applications

22.11.2012

Moyno offers the Moyno L-Frame Progressing Cavity Pump for dependable performance and maximum operating efficiency. These versatile pumps are ideal for handling clean, thin, shear-sensitive products to viscous, corrosive, abrasive slurries and sludges in chemical, petrochemical, water and wastewater treatment, mining, food processing, pulp & paper and general industrial applications.

With a variety of models and an extensive range of materials of construction, Moyno L-Frame Pumps offer tremendous application versatility. Standard flange models feature a modular design with a simple pin-type universal joint for easy maintenance. Open throat models are also available. All Moyno L-Frame Pumps are available with a wide variety of drive options, sealing configurations, motors and controls to address critical application requirements.

Additional L-Frame features include:

  • Non-pulsating, metered flow

  • Long life even in abrasive applications

  • Quiet, vibration-free operation

  • Easy, on-site maintenance

  • Low product shear

  • Viscosities over 1,000,000 cps

  • Capacities to 450 gpm

  • Pressures to 2,100 psi

  • Handles entrained air and gases without vapor locking

Source: Moyno

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