Flux Pumps at Eurochem.Flux Pumps launched several new products at the recent Eurochem: the FMC See fixed mobile convergence. 250, expanding their FMC liquid meter range; FHG lifting device; the F560S AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. , and the FDM (1) (Fused Deposition Modeling) See 3D printing. (2) (Frequency Division Multiplexing) Transmitting multiple data signals simultaneously over a single wire by using multiple carriers, each having a unique center frequency. air-operated diaphragm pump. The FMC250 offers high accuracy flow measurement and control for neutral, corrosive and non-flammable liquids with viscosities up to 2500mPas. The FHG unit is a robust, wheeled lifting device which makes it easier for operators to lower pumps and mixers into drums, and retrieve them when the operation is completed. The unit provides two options for supporting the equipment - an angular support or barrel pumps, and a flanged motor support for use with the three-phase motors. The new version of Flux Pumps' progressive cavity pump A progressive cavity pump is also known as a progressing cavity pump, eccentric screw pump or even just cavity pump and also, as is common in engineering generally, these pumps can often be referred to by using a manufacturers name, as if it were the generic series - the F560S AAA pump is designed to handle viscosities up to 80,000mPas with flow rates up to 50 litres per minute It meets scrupulous hygiene requirements, with stainless steel construction and a low parts count. Finally, the new type FDM air-operated diaphragm pump is an all-rounder that removes the risk of shearing even for products which have solids in suspension and, available with a wide variety of material combinations, is well suited to handling abrasive, high flamability or aerated aer·ate tr.v. aer·at·ed, aer·at·ing, aer·ates 1. To supply with air or expose to the circulation of air: aerate soil. 2. liquids. Pumps within this range handle delivery rates up to 1000 litres per minute, operating pressure up to 8 bar, and maximum size of solids up to 6.4mm. |
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