Centrifugal pump VERTIFLOW F 728
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Centrifugal pump - VERTIFLOW F 728 - FLUX-GERÄTE GMBH - filter / for chemicals / hand
Centrifugal pump - VERTIFLOW F 728 - FLUX-GERÄTE GMBH - filter / for chemicals / hand
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Characteristics

Technology
centrifugal, filter
Fluid
for chemicals
Operation
hand
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical
Applications
circulation
Protection level
immersion, rugged, standard
Other characteristics
flange, modular, open, dry
Flow

750 l/min
(198.12904 us gal/min)

Head

35 m
(114'09" )

Fluid temperature

50 °C, 95 °C
(122 °F, 203 °F)

Description

Stationary circulation and filter pump with impeller for flow rates of up to max. 750 l/min and extreme usage conditions The new F 728 series from FLUX-GERÄTE GMBH is a new generation of centrifugal immersion pumps. The pumps are characterised by their intelligent modular construction which is incredibly easy to adapt to any form of use. For example, the series is totally safe to run dry to an immersion length of 600 mm without a bearing in the fluid area and is robust in the face of contamination in fluids. On the other hand, an immersion length of up to 1800 mm can be achieved by fitting a bush bearing. The pump housing is designed as a spiral, ensuring very good efficiency and a high pump capacity. Product attributes ► Very long life, even when run constantly, safe to run dry (up to an immersion length of 600mm) ► Bush bearing versions ► Open impeller ► Customisable support flange ► Connections: union nut (standard); flange (optional) ► Immersion length 400 – 1800 mm ► Available in various sizes, for different capacity ranges Benefits ► Excellent chemical resistance ► Low energy consumption due to spiral housing design ► Capable of running dry up to an immersion length of 600 mm (version without bush bearing)
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