Centrifugal pump MDE series
acidfor basesmagnetic-drive

Centrifugal pump - MDE series - IWAKI Europe GmbH - acid / for bases / magnetic-drive
Centrifugal pump - MDE series - IWAKI Europe GmbH - acid / for bases / magnetic-drive
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Characteristics

Technology
centrifugal
Fluid
acid, for bases
Operation
magnetic-drive
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial, chemical
Applications
transfer, chemical process
Material
cast iron, ceramic, metal
Protection level
secure
Other characteristics
reinforced
Flow

Max.: 4,000 l/min
(1,056.68821 us gal/min)

Min.: 0 l/min
(0 us gal/min)

Head

Max.: 55 m
(180'05" )

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Power

Max.: 37 kW
(50.31 hp)

Min.: 4 kW
(5.44 hp)

Fluid temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: 0 °C
(32 °F)

Length

1,200 mm
(47 in)

Height

555 mm, 645 mm
(21.85 in, 25.39 in)

Weight

Max.: 470 kg
(1,036.17 lb)

Min.: 275 kg
(606.27 lb)

Description

Best corrosive resistance Fluororeins and pure ceramic are used for the wet end parts. These materials enable the secure transfer of strong acids and alkalines as well as nearly all chemical solvents. Superior durability The exterior of the pumps is covered with ductile cast iron. Ample pressure resitance has been provided in the rear casing by the adoption of a unique shape that prevents the concentration of stress and a dual structure reinforced with an FRP cover. Additionally the spindle and magnet capsule, which are subject to the repetetive stress of rotational vibrations, are made of fluoresin with special metal inserts. Back pullout system The back pullout construction enables the user to check and change of internal parts without loosening the piping. Moreover the simplified construction makes maintenance and inspection easy.

Catalogs

MDE
MDE
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