Laboratory Products
New Diaphragm Pump for High Capacity Customers
Feb 21 2012
Tapflo is increasing the T series metal pump capacity with the launching of the new T820 S, a compressed air powered diaphragm pump made from stainless steel AISI 316L. The pump has 820 litre per minute capacity. T820 S can transport corrosive liquids, such as chemicals, volatile alcohols to oils and viscous liquids such as paint and glue. Health-impairing liquids too, can be handled safely because the pump is hermetically sealed.
The new T820 S pump from Tapflo is ideal for the transport of chemicals for the process industry. The pump is also suitable for the paint, ceramics and glass industries and in sewage works. The design of this 3” pump goes in line with the sanitary range, but the T820 S is equipped with fixed industrial flange connections and the surface is glass blast. Manifolds and housings are secured by rigid flange connections, capable to cope with the great forces created by this pump.
The compressed air driven membrane pumps of the Tapflo T series are built in cast-iron, stainless steel or aluminium. The new pump is made from stainless steel AISI316L. Previously, the maximum capacity of T series stainless steel pumps was 420 litres per minute. The new T series, which is also available in ATEX execution, Tapflo can now supply a pump in this series with a capacity of 820 litres per minute.
The strength of the membrane pump lies in the fact that it does not require electric power, but can be run solely on compressed air or other suitable propellant gas. Moreover it is built using a minimum number of components, thus making the pumps very reliable and service requirements minimal.
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