Food product pump T30
double-diaphragmindustrialfor the food and beverage industry

food product pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
for food products
Technology
double-diaphragm
Domain
industrial, for the food and beverage industry, for the pharmaceutical industry, sanitary, for the cosmetics industry
Applications
lubrication, filling
Protection level
ATEX
Flow

Max.: 28 l/min
(7.39682 us gal/min)

Min.: 0 l/min
(0 us gal/min)

Pressure

8 bar
(116.03 psi)

Description

Type: - T 30 Atex/FDA: - TX 30 (ATEX), FDA Material: - PTFE, PTFE with white back, EPDM, white EPDM, white NBR m3/h; l/min: - a max capacity of 28 l/min. Spheres to use: - • - Dairy products: Milk, cream, yogurt, cream cheese, melted cheese • - Grossery: Ketchup, mayonnaise, tomato products, mustard • - Beverages: Flavours, colouring, fruit juice • - Bakery: Dough, ingredients • - Brewery: Beer, flavours, colouring, wort • - Hygiene: Soap, toothpaste, schampoo • - Cosmetics: Cream, alcohol, perfume Possible sizes: - T30, T80, T125, T225, T425, T825 Temperature max: - +110 C Pressure: - 8 bar Description: - T30 and ATEX approved TX30 is our smallest pump in the sanitary pump range, ideal for filling and dosing applications in mainly food- and pharmaceutical industries. The Tapflo sanitary series is particularly designed to meet the requirements of the food, beverage, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Lubrication free air distribution system, maintenance free ball check valve system and total visual inspection of the wetted parts are some of the major features for this pump series. The materials used on certain models comply with the FDA guidelines. Models with extra fine surface finish Ra < 0.8 and Ra < 0.5 are available upon request. Motor, kW - No motor in construction Dimensions: - 160 × 230 × 302 mm

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