Product Design & Development

Anti-bridging Pumps

Wednesday, June 30, 2004

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Anti-bridging Pumps

Said to be redesigned for low maintenance and long service, the model 2000 G3 pump features a "bridge breaker" antibridging mechanism that runs independently of the pump's rotational speed. The result is optimized fluid feed control and, therefore, increased pumping efficiency. In addition, a single auger feed mechanism ensures that material moves directly into the cavity instead of recirculating in the hopper.

Designed for effluents with medium to high viscosity and high solids content the pump aims for difficult jobs such as moving pharmaceutical pastes, heavy petroleum sludges, plasticizers, thick grouts, municipal sludge (in excess of 30 percent solids), and paper stocks (in excess of 12 percent solids)


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