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STAINLESS STEEL. DUCTILE IRON. C Series. SEALLESSno mechanical sealsno magnetsno rubber or PTFE diaphragmsHERMETICALLY SEALEDNO BEARING IN LIQUIDCAN RUN DRY for 3 to 5 minutesMULTIPHASE (GAS / LIQUID MIXTURES)HIGH VACUUM >29" HgDEVELOPS >22 PSIG (DRY), > 50PSIG WETEXTREMELY LOW SLIP, SELF- ADJUSTING.
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3. SEALLESS
no mechanical seals
no magnets
no rubber or PTFE diaphragms
HERMETICALLY SEALED
NO BEARING IN LIQUID
CAN RUN DRY for 3 to 5 minutes
MULTIPHASE (GAS / LIQUID MIXTURES)
HIGH VACUUM >29” Hg
DEVELOPS >22 PSIG (DRY), > 50PSIG WET
EXTREMELY LOW SLIP, SELF- ADJUSTING Product Features
4. Product Features EXCELLENT CLEAN IN PLACE (CIP)
WILL PASS SOLIDS
VERY LOW INTERNAL VELOCITY
EXTREMELY LOW SHEAR
3A CERTIFIED
MULTIPLE PORT ARRANGEMENTS
MULTIPLE FLANGE SELECTION
SPECIFIABLE
AVAILABLE IN BOTH 316L SS & DUCTILE IRON
14. Typical Applications FOOD INDUSTRY
SAUCES & DRESSINGS
MAYONAISE
MUSTARD
MARGARINE
CHOCOLATE
JAM & JELLIES
ICE CREAM & YOGARTS
CANNED FRUITS
GLUCOSE & FRUCTOSE
SOFT & 10% JUICE DRINKS
FLAVORINGS
BABY FOOD
SYRUPS & HONEY
ICINGS
BEVERAGE PRODUCTS HEALTHCARE / COSMETICS
TOOTHPASTE
MOUTHWASH
CREAMS
HAIR CARE PRODUCTS
SHAMPOO
LOTIONS
NAIL POLISH
PHARMACEUTICAL
CREAMS & OINTMENTS
BLOOD
PETROLEUM JELLY
GLYCERINE
INSULIN
15. Typical Applications CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
ACETATES
ACETONE
ACIDS
ACRYLIC
ADDITIVES
ADHESIVES
ALKALIS
AMMONIA
BITUMIN
CAUSTIC
CHEMICALS
CLEANING SOLUTIONS
DYES
EMULSIONS
ENAMELS
FERTILIZERS
FILM BASE
INKS
ISOCYANATE
LATEX
PAINTS & COATINGS
PAPER COATINGS
PHOTO GELS & EMULSIONS
POLYMERS & POLY URETHANE
PVC
RESINS
SEALERS
SOLVENTS
VARNISH
VINYL
WAX
52. COMPOSITION:
Carbon 0,05 maxi
Nickel 70
Chrome 13
Molybdenum 3
Excellent CORROSION RESISTANCE
Similar to Waukesha Alloy 88
57. Note Waukesha and Lobe High Pressure Drop and Close ClearancesNote Waukesha and Lobe High Pressure Drop and Close Clearances
58. The disk and cylinder react as a semi-open valve and allows a large flow to pass through the pump.
CIP Example: Flow at 40 GPM (10 m3/hr) with a pressure at suction side of 14 psi (1 bar): pressure loss in the pump = 11.6 psi (.8 bar).