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| By Gerald Ondrey

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Alfa Laval

Alfa Laval

A pump for ultrapure applications

UltraPure pumps (photo) are specifically designed for pharmaceutical applications, which involve high-value, high-risk productions, and deliver reliability and repeatability in process-driven productions. The pumps feature a high level of attention to hygiene and repeatability to reduce the risk of contamination. The downloadable Q-doc documentation, based on GDP (good documentation practice), provides full details of the product. This simplifies qualification, validation and change control to assure consumer safety. The pumps are said to be cost-effective, with maximum energy efficiency, a reduced CO2 footprint, and provide higher yields and increased uptime. — Alfa Laval AB, Lund, Sweden

www.alfalaval.com

 

Netzsch Pumps & Systems

Netzsch Pumps & Systems

These progressive cavity pumps are now available in more sizes

Ideal for wear-intensive applications, the maintenance-friendly FSIP (full service-in-place) design of the NEMO progressive cavity pumps has been re-engineered to provide full access to all the pumps’ rotating parts. NEMO FSIP is now available in six sizes (NM045 to NM105) for flowrates up to 700 gal/min. NEMO FSIP models are now offered with differential pressures up to 90 psi (for one stage) and up to 180 psi (for two stages). S, L, D and P geometries are now available. Users can conveniently open the in-service pump housing, dismantle all rotating parts and simply install them again without having to remove the pump from the pipe assembly or having to disconnect wiring. The rotor-stator unit can be lifted out after opening the newly designed inspection cover on the pump housing. In addition, the pump’s installation footprint has been reduced for both conventional stators and the newer iFD-Stator. — Netzsch Pumps & Systems GmbH, Waldkraiburg, Germany

https://pumpen.netzsch.com

 

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