Thermoplastic Vortex Pump Head Handles Solids-Laden Acids, Caustics

Dec. 26, 2012
The unit features a recessed, dynamically balanced, clog-free impeller, allowing solids to pass through the pump without blockage.

A new SGV Vortex Pump Head for Vanton Sump-Gard vertical thermoplastic pumps handles fluids and slurries containing stringy materials or solids to 2 inches (51 millimeters) in diameter. Solid thermoplastic construction of all wetted components allows corrosion-free, abrasion-resistant handling of acids, caustics and a wide range of solids-laden wastes at temperatures to 275 degrees Fahrenheit (135 degrees Celsius).

The unit features a recessed, dynamically balanced, clog-free impeller, allowing solids to pass through the pump without blockage. It is available on the Vanton SG Series sump pumps for depths to 20 feet (6.1 meters) and SGK cantilevered bearingless run-dry pumps for depths to 4 feet (1.2 meters).

All fluid-contact components of the pump are available in abrasion-resistant polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride or polyvinylidene fluoride, which are chemically inert to the corrosive fluids they are specified to handle, unlike metallic components. The heavy-duty stainless steel shaft is fully isolated from the fluid by a thick-sectioned thermoplastic sleeve, eliminating metal contact with the pumped fluid.

The company also offers horizontal centrifugal thermoplastics pumps with Vortex and other hydraulic heads, as well as sealless peristaltic pumps and integrated non-metallic tank/pump systems for handling of corrosive treatment chemicals and collected wastes spanning the entire pH range with no corrosion of the pump and of ultrapure liquids and reagent grade chemicals with no contamination/ionization of the fluid.

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