Wilden Advanced Series Plastic Air-Operated Double-Diaphragm Pumps

07.05.2010

Wilden announced that its Advanced Series Plastic Air-Operated Double-Diaphragm Pumps provide lower maintenance costs and reduced air consumption, resulting in true cost savings for chemical-process applications when compared to other Air-Operated Double-Diaphragm pumping technology.

Wilden Advanced Series Plastic Air-Operated Double-Diaphragm Pumps

Wilden

Advanced Plastic pumps are available with the revolutionary Pro-Flo X Air Distribution System, which features a state-of-the-art Efficiency Management System (EMS) that optimizes the Pro-Flo X ADS for specific operation parameters, regardless of the application demands or pump size. The results are cost savings brought on by higher performance, lower operational costs and reduced energy costs.

Advanced Series Plastic pumps are offered in polypropylene, PVDF and PFA with elastomers of Buna-N, Neoprene, EPDM, Viton, Wil-Flex, Saniflex, polyurethane and PTFE, again with chemical-compatibility in mind. Their bolted configuration ensures product containment while their redesigned liquid path reduces internal friction, which maximizes output and efficiency. The pumps are available in 6 mm to 76 mm (1/4” to 3”) sizes with the ability to handle solids up to 12.7 mm (1/2”). Maximum flow rates are 784 lpm (207 gpm).

Source: Wilden

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