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Mobile Pump/Tank Cart handles caustics and ultrapure fluids.

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Mobile Pump/Tank Cart handles caustics and ultrapure fluids.

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November 1, 2011 - Featuring non-metallic design, Mobile Pump/Tank Cart transfers wastewater and caustic/acid chemicals with no corrosion and ultrapure fluids with no contamination. All fluid contact surfaces are solid polypropylene, polyethylene, PVC, or other inert thermoplastic. Utilizing rotor mounted on eccentric shaft, self-priming Flex-I-Liner® CC-PY12B pump pushes fluid trapped between elastomer liner and solid thermoplastic body block at flows to 2 gpm, pressures to 25 psig, and temperatures to 185°F.
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Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp.
201 Sweetland Ave.
Hillside, NJ, 07205
USA



Non-Metallic Pump/Tank Cart


HANDLES CAUSTICS, ACIDS, ULTRAPURE FLUIDS

HILLSIDE, NJ, USA - A new non-metallic, Mobile Pump/Tank Cart from Vanton Pump and Equipment Corp. transfers wastewater and caustic/acidic chemicals with no corrosion, and ultrapure fluids with no contamination.

All fluid contact surfaces of the tank, base plate, and secondary containment chamber are of solid polypropylene, polyethylene, PVC or other inert thermoplastic, precluding chemical attack across the entire pH range.

The pump, a Flex-I-Liner® model CC-PY12B, utilizes a rotor mounted on an eccentric shaft to push fluid trapped between a flexible elastomer liner and a solid thermoplastic body block at flows to 2 gpm (7.6 lpm), pressures to 25 psig (1.72 bar) and temperatures to 185°F (85°C).

The self-priming design has no seals to leak or valves to clog and can run dry without damage.

The rigid body block is molded of solid polypropylene, UHMW polyethylene, or PTFE, and the flexible liner of natural rubber, neoprene, Hypalon, Viton or Nordel, eliminating corrosion and ionization associated with metal pumps.

Other mobile and stationary tank/pump systems equipped with larger Flex-I-Liner pumps handle higher flows.

The company also manufactures stand-alone peristaltic pumps as well as horizontal centrifugal thermoplastics pumps, vertical centrifugal thermoplastic sump pumps, and integrated non-metallic tank/pump systems with flows to 1450 gpm (330 m3/h) at heads to 400 ft (122 m).

For information contact Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., +1-908-688-4216, mkt@vanton.com, www.vanton.com
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