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Magntically coupled pumps

Magntically coupled pumps

Magntically coupled pumps

(OP)
I've just been on a start up that utilised magnetically coupled pumps.
As I know next to nothing about this technology does anyone have any usefull information or links??


 
 

RE: Magntically coupled pumps

Mainly used in small applications, particularly in the chemical industry where there is high risk of corrosion and where leakage would also be undesirable.
In the drawing "A" is the internal magnet connected directly to the impeller. "B" is the pump front casing, "C" the impeller, "D" external magnet and "E" the motor stool.

[IMG]http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb42/cheddar-caveman/magnetica.jpg[/IMG]

Also have a look at here (and many other sites on the net).http://www.savinobarbera.com/english/pompe-magnetiche/

RE: Magntically coupled pumps

A quick search on the internet should asist you - try the following for a start -  

go to -  http://www.ask.com

type in - magnetic coupled pumps

RE: Magntically coupled pumps

(OP)
Thanks for the information

RE: Magntically coupled pumps

Principally, they all similar, if you log onto our website www.cdrpumps.co.uk and log in as a user, you can download an Installation, Operation and Maintenance manual which will give you step by step information on how to install, commission and operate such pumps

Hopes this helps...

Ash Fenn

www.cdrpumps.co.uk

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