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API 675 double diaghragm pump maximum capacity/ discharge pressure

API 675 double diaghragm pump maximum capacity/ discharge pressure

API 675 double diaghragm pump maximum capacity/ discharge pressure

(OP)
Hi everyone.

My client is looking for a double diaphragm pump with 10m3/hr capacity and 700PSIG(around 50bar) discharge pressure. my question is that is it any of this pump available in the market. I looked at LEWA, SEKO, Milton Roy Companies website and found just one type named "ecoflow" which is supplied by Lewa and the other types are below this range.
I would be glad if you can share your experience with me.

Regards,
AdrLad

RE: API 675 double diaghragm pump maximum capacity/ discharge pressure

Those brands, as far as I know, are on the top of the European API675 Dosing pumps market; I will only add Bran+Luebbe as another brand equivalent.

Having said this, that design point: 10 m3/h @ 50 bar is really on the top of any of those manufacturers; you will need to contact them in order to gather good info; that is not a typical catalogue pump!
I am pretty sure that Lewa and Bran+Luebbe will have something, but not on the web.

RE: API 675 double diaghragm pump maximum capacity/ discharge pressure

Prominent might be another option: http://www.prominent.us/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-9803/1024_read-49384/

RE: API 675 double diaghragm pump maximum capacity/ discharge pressure

(OP)
Than you RodeteG. I checked Bran+Luebbe website and find another suitable pump.
The one mentioned by dond55 is another option.Thanks.
micalbrch, I have reviewed Prominent catalogs. Pump category you mentioned on link is generally correct. the problem is that pressure will be decreased while increasing liquid capacity and Prominent cannot satisfy the max level of capacity/Pressure at their category simultaneously which is my requirement.thanks anyway.

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