Explosion-proof features and application of self-priming pump (4)

by:AIRWOLF     2021-01-16




explosion-proof pump are commonly used to transport inflammable, explosive or medium, or explosion danger area need to pump, such as aluminum, stainless steel materials such as explosion-proof material. Before to admire the rock mechanical pump has simple structure, stable performance, high speed, small volume, light weight, high efficiency, flow, easy to operate and maintain the good qualities. Explosion-proof self-priming pump is a kind of flexible vacuum liquid, squeeze the drainage pump, has some unique function. Sixty years since the invention of the mining situation of more and more widely used. The characteristics of small size, high flow - In general, pump, compared to competitive, the same the same minimum flow. Easy to install and move. Moment of imbibition - completely Without any additional before start without irrigation equipment are introduced. Suction is as high as m. Pump stainless steel castings, and all the metal parts adopt stainless steel flow ( CrNiTi stainless steel) S or SL. Medium viscosity up to standards. Can transport liquid, there is no air resistance of foam. Soft and hard particles can transport medium containing suspended. Action will not damage the soft shear sensitive media, such as paper dispersants, rotor. Flexible rotor running non-metallic contact, no spark, with explosion-proof motor, especially alcohol, gasoline, acetone and other solvents and consign is used. Good appearance, durable, easy maintenance. Application of excellent performance of self-priming pump and a strong ability to adapt is applied to a variety of industrial applications, the inverted bucket, warehouse, pipettes underground pool, sampling and liquid, half liquid transportation such as inverted bucket can only be imported into the bucket and static absorption of the pump hoses. Most instead of centrifugal pump, submerged pump, gear pump, and other types of pumps.
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