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Acid pump 3299
centrifugalstationaryindustrial

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Characteristics

Fluid
acid
Technology
centrifugal
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
chemical process
Material
PFA, PVDF
Other characteristics
standard, rugged, seal-less
Flow

95 m³/h
(3,354.89334 ft³/h)

Pressure

19 bar
(275.572 psi)

Head

150 m
(492'01" )

Fluid temperature

180 °C
(356 °F)

Weight

Max.: 120 kg
(264.55 lb)

Min.: 73 kg
(160.94 lb)

Description

The 3299 is designed specifically to handle corrosives that require the universal corrosion resistance of PFA . As a sealless design, it's an effective alternative to pumps with mechanical seal problems. Meets strictest EPA regulations. The standard frame mounted configuration provides rugged dependable service for the most severe applications. PFA Construction for Universal Corrosion Resistance to 360°F (180°C) Virgin PFA is virtually inert to all chemicals. PFA lined casing, bearing carrier, containment shell, and one-piece impeller/shaft assembly provide superior corrosion resistance and long life, unequalled by alloy pumps. (Optional PVDF) Zero Leakage on Hard to Seal Hot Corrosives The 3299/MNK-A is sealless and environmentally safe. No mechanical seal assures zero leakage on moderate to severe corrosives and hazardous liquids. A great solution to a pump with mechanical seal problems. Dual Containment Shell PFA lining with carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) shell. Non-metallic construction provides efficiencies the same or better than sealed ANSI pumps; 30% higher efficiencies than metal sealless pumps. Non-metallic construction eliminates magnet losses or heat generation. CFRP shell provides rigid support for the liner and acts as a secondary method of containment should the primary liner fail.
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