Progressive cavity pump
waterfor food productswith electric motor

Progressive cavity pump - Mono Pumps - water / for food products / with electric motor
Progressive cavity pump - Mono Pumps - water / for food products / with electric motor
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Characteristics

Technology
progressive cavity
Fluid
water, for food products
Operation
with electric motor
Domain
industrial, for the chemical industry, for the food and beverage industry, for agricultural applications
Applications
sewage, transfer
Material
stainless steel, cast iron
Protection level
ATEX
Other characteristics
compact, suction
Flow

Max.: 440 m³/h
(15,538.45336 ft³/h)

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Pressure

Max.: 24 bar
(348.091 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Description

The Compact C Range progressing cavity pump has been manufactured by Mono to offer you a transfer pump designed to fit into compact spaces, whilst reliably performing to the maximum duty requirements of your application. Features include good suction lift capability of over 8 metres, positive displacement for process control and variable speed for accurate dosing. Features & Benefits Available in cast iron or stainless steel, with a choice of rotor and stator materials A high pressure pump eliminating the need for a series of pumps when pumping over long distances or with high head requirements Available in standard geometry or extended pitch Gentle pumping action minimises shear and crush damage Inspection cover available for applications where rag content is a problem The pump can be supplied with a square inlet and conveyor to assist viscous slurries into the pumping element Low running speeds - ideal for abrasive applications Pumps can be supplied to comply with the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC

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