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Bredel releases new spx-duconite hose pump at achema 2006.


Peristaltic pumps manufacturer Bredel Hose Pumps, released the SPX-DuCoNite pump, for challenging chemical applications, at the Achema 2006.

A high-tech surface-protection method has rendered the pump ultra resistant to aggressive media. The SPX-DuCoNite hose pumps are available in four sizes--with capacities of up to 5,000 l/h and pressures of up to 16 bar.

The SPX-DuCoNite hose pump reliably handles a variety of harsh materials, such as sodium hypochlorite sodium hypochlorite
n.
An unstable salt usually stored in solution and used as a fungicide and an oxidizing bleach.
, titanium dioxide, sodium hydroxide sodium hydroxide, chemical compound, NaOH, a white crystalline substance that readily absorbs carbon dioxide and moisture from the air. It is very soluble in water, alcohol, and glycerin. It is a caustic and a strong base (see acids and bases). , catalytic agents, sulphuric acid sulphuric acid: see sulfuric acid. , lime slurry, acidic liquors, solvents and resins. The SPX-DuCoNite hose pump is particularly suitable for applications in the areas of drinking-water and waste-water treatment, as well as the food and chemical industries.

Advanced hose technology enables the SPX (Sequenced Packet EXchange) The transport layer protocol in the NetWare operating system. Similar to the TCP layer in TCP/IP, it ensures that the entire message arrives intact. SPX uses NetWare's IPX as its delivery mechanism.  to reliably pump corrosive chemicals for sustained periods of time. The peristaltic peristaltic

pertaining to or emanating from peristalsis.


peristaltic reflex
onward movement of a bolus of ingesta in the intestine is preceded by a reflex dilation of the intestine.
 hose pumps are virtually maintenance-free with no expensive seals to replace, no check valves to clog, and no rotors and stators to wear out. Contrary to other pump types, a highly abrasive or corrosive nature of chemicals does not affect pump life. Thanks to the self-loading design, hose replacement is quick and easy. The combination of these features makes the SPX hose pumps a durable solution for tough chemical applications.

Every Bredel hose pump is an inherent metering pump A Metering pump is a pump used to pump liquids at adjustable flow rates which are precise when averaged over time. Delivery of fluids in precise adjustable flow rates is sometimes called metering.  with a repeatability of 99.5%. These selfpriming pumps accommodate flow rates of up to 80 [m.sup.3]/hr. There are no internal universal joints, valves, dead corners, or glands to impede flow, and the pumps are reversible for back flushing of the pipelines. They provide up to a 9.5 m suction lift. Finally, the pumps are extremely durable: they will withstand pressures of up to 16 bar and can run dry indefinitely without damage.

Contact Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps on tel: 01326 370370 or visit www.watson-marlow.com
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Title Annotation:PLANT & EQUIPMENT
Publication:Food Trade Review
Date:Aug 1, 2006
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