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Air Release Valve Maintains System Fluidity

May 7, 2011
When the system is filled and operating, the fluid lifts the ball until it closes the orifice.
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Peristaltic Pump's Single-Roller Design Reduces Friction

Jan. 10, 2011
The single roller allows the pump to run at much higher rpms, and it eliminates 80% of the friction and heat caused by sliding-shoe designs.
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Pinch Valves Meet Stringent Customer Specs

Jan. 10, 2011
Larox Flowsys' pinch valves handle shut-off control applications that involve abrasive or corrosive slurries, powders, or granular substances. The valves meet stringent customer...
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New Cavity Pump Handles Demanding Applications

July 18, 2010
Larox Flowsys has launched a new series of pumps to supplement its hose pump family. Larox progressive cavity pumps are engineered for the most demanding industrial slurry and...
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Progressive Cavity Pump Utilizes 2-Lobe Rotor for Tighter Pumping

July 1, 2010
The Larox Flowsys progressive cavity pump is designed for the most demanding industrial slurry and paste pumping applications. The pump utilizes shorter construction to achieve...
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Rotary Disc Valve Touts Leak Tight Shut Off

Jan. 27, 2010
The LRD Valve is designed for leak tight shut off slurries and liquids within a pipeline. The valve is designed to be operated only in the fully open or fully closed position....
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Peristaltic Pump Meters a Range of Media

Nov. 17, 2008
Larox unveils the LPP-M peristaltic pump for metering
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Solid-Liquid Separation Solutions Process Edible Oils

Nov. 10, 2008
Larox offers multiple solid-liquid separation solutions for processing edible oils.

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Gas-tight Filters Are the Accepted Way to Process Carboxy Methyl Cellulose

May 30, 2008
The production of carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) involves an alkali hydrolysis of a cellulosic feedstock followed by carboxylation. This causes the formation of sodium chloride...