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CMP pint-sized engineering plastic series magnetic
pump |
| ¡¡¡¡Provided with
smart structure, absolute leak resistance
and outs-tanding performance, CMP series magnetic
pumps are extensively used worldwide, and
are highly recognized for their corrosion-resisting
property and durability. Main material uses
GFRPP to deliver various corrosive liquids.
Thanks to its cabinet structure, CMP series
is fairly suitable for OEM products such as
photographic developing and printing equipment,
and so on. |
1.Absolute Leak Resistance
¡¡¡¡CMP series magnetism-driven centrifugal
pump is of small size and high performance.
Its glandless design, absolute seal of pump
body and perfect leak resistance prevent pump
body from corrosion and pollution, making
it an ideal pump for delivering corrosive
liquids. |
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2.Durability
¡¡¡¡With the use of GFRPP and porcelain materials
for pump body, CMP pumps are capable of
safely delivering the great mass of chemical
liquids.
3.Complete Specifications
¡¡¡¡The maximum flow of CMP series ranges
from 5 liters to 130 liters per minute,
with hose and thread interfaces provided
for options.It is applicable for the delivery
of acid and alkali liquids. To select different
impellers according to the specific gravity
of liquid, it may deliver various liquid
of high specific gravity without overload.
4.conomy and Efficiency
¡¡¡¡Apart from standard type, specially designed
types of large flow and low head, or small
flow and high head are available for more
economy and higher efficiency than standard
type (large flow or high head).
5.Easy Operation and Maintenance.
¡¡¡¡Specific components for pump body make
maintenance, assembly, disassembly and test
easy and accessible. |
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| ¡¡¡¡CMP series centrifugal pump is
driven by a pair of magnets connected to impeller
and motor shaft, different from conventional ones
in structure, and without shaft seal. Pump cavity
is isolated by back shell, with driving magnet rotated
by motor. The coupling moment of driving and driven
magnets make the impeller rotating to actualize
the delivery of liquids. |
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