Stainless Steel Drum Pump Is Ideal for Chemicals & Corrosives

01.04.2011

The latest addition to the Finish Thompson range of drum emptying pumps is the EFS Series pump in stainless steel which is ideal for pumping corrosive chemicals, light oils, caustic cleaners, solvents and other challenging liquids in many industrial applications.

Stainless Steel Drum Pump Is Ideal for Chemicals & Corrosives

Michael Smith Engineers

Available from Michael Smith Engineers, the compact and competitively priced EFS pump is available with a choice of two-speed splash-proof electric or variable speed air motors which have CSA or CE certifications. The pump features a 316 SS tube and shaft, with tube lengths of 16”, 27”, 40” and 48” (41cm, 69cm, 102cm, 122cm) so its suitable for most sizes of tanks, drums and carboys.

The EFS pump is a perfect alternative to hand pumps, providing a clean and efficient method of liquids transfer in applications such as surface treatment and finishing processes. It is suitable for light to medium duty and provides flow rates up to 64 lit/min at discharge pressures up to 6 metres.

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