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Magnetically-Driven Pumps feature bolted design.
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November 10, 2004 - Featuring true air separation chambers and integral priming chamber, Series SMD primes up to 13 ft in less than 3 minutes and can function with only one prime. Non-metallic units offer flow range capabilities to 124 gpm and head capabilities to 66 ft. Using pin-point bearing technology, SMD pumps allow repeated dry-run operation. Wetted material options include polypropylene and CFRPVDF for chemical handling capabilities. All designs allow use of NEMA C-Face motor.

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Iwaki Walchem Corp.
5 Boynton Rd., Hopping Brook Park
Holliston, MA, 01746
USA


Superior Priming Capabilities and Bolted Design in a Non-Metallic Magnetically Driven Pump

November 2004 - Iwaki America Inc., Holliston, MA, announces their enhanced SMD Series non-metallic, magnetically driven pumps now offer superior priming capabilities with more options.

The popular SMD pump line has been expanded to include larger sizes and more material options. Its superior priming capabilities now prime up to 13 feet in less than 3 minutes! Cutting edge bolted design, true air separation chambers and integral priming chamber, allow SMD to function with only one prime.

Iwaki America's SMD self-priming pump line now has flow range capabilities to 124 GPM and head capabilities to 66 FT. Using field proven pin-point bearing technology, the SMD product allows for repeated dry-run operation. Wetted material options include GFRPP (Polypropylene) and now CFRPVDF for expanded chemical handling opportunities. With up to 3 HP magnet/motor ratings, the SMD is rated for product S.G.'s to 1.3 and operating temperatures to 176 °F. All SMD designs allow for use of any NEMA C-Face motor providing flexibility in enclosure and voltage options.

For more information please contact:

Iwaki America Inc.

Customer Service

Tel: 508-429-1440

info@iwakiamerica.com

www.iwakiamerica.com
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