New Hose Pumps from Bredel
With Apex Bredel Hose Pumps, part of the Watson-Marlow Pumps Group has launched three new hose pumps.
With Apex Bredel Hose Pumps, part of the Watson-Marlow Pumps Group has launched three new hose pumps.
Watson-Marlow Bredel have just brought on-line new web sites in Spanish, French and Russian with the current Swedish site also having been updated.
Leading print equipment manufacturer Heidelberg UK, have recently installed the first of the Watson-Marlow Bredel 700 series coating station pump sets.
The new Watson-Marlow Bredel 520R2C pumphead and Varmeca industrial drive is a world beating combination of toughness and durability in a pump which provides the lowest running costs for chemical dosing and tough industrial applications up to 4.6 litre/min.
Watson-Marlow Bredel peristaltic pumps have replaced pressure regulators in a key stage of a coating process at Permastore Ltd. The pumps offer better flow control and improved material utilisation in the production of glass-coated steel plates or panels.
The all-new Sci-Q 323 range from Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps is designed exclusively for scientific pumping needs. According to the manufacturer’s notes it brings a stunning new level of performance and quality to the laboratory benchtop.
Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps extend its SPX range of direct-coupled pumps. The SPX25 and SPX32 are designed duties up to 3,500 litre/hour in the food, chemical and water treatment industries.
Watson-Marlow Bredel’s new Sci-Q 323 range is designed exclusively for scientific pumping needs, and brings a stunning new level of performance and quality to the benchtop.
Watson-Marlow Bredel are world leaders in the fastest growing pump type for industry, so we set tough targets for the new 620 series. “Increase pressure and flow, cut maintenance time to less than one minute and safeguard the process”.
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