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Positive Displacement Pumps (11555)

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

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Positive Displacement Pumps (11555)

From wastewater treatment and chemical metering to pharmaceutical, petroleum, and adhesives, the Moyno 1000 positive displacement pump is designed to provide greater versatility and performance advantages over other types of positive displacements pumps, such as gear, lobe, peristaltic, and air-operated diaphragm units. This high-performance pump is engineered for trouble-free operation in a variety of services including shear sensitive chemical feeds, adhesives, lime, slurries, and viscous crude oil transfer applications. The pin-type universal joint is sealed and lubricated, providing long life and minimum maintenance. This drive shaft configuration eliminates the need for complete pump disassembly when servicing the mechanical seal. Additional features of the Moyno 1000 Pump include low shear pumping action and smooth and non-pulsating flow. Flow rates for the unit are from 0.38 to 320 gpm. Pressure capabilities are up to 350 psi. Also available are progressing cavity pumps, multiphase fluid transfer systems, grinders, and controls. These products serve a wide range of industries, including water and wastewater treatment, pulp and paper, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, mining, petrochemical, and oil and gas recovery.


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