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Sanitary Pump features open-throat, close-coupled design.

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Sanitary Pump features open-throat, close-coupled design.
Sanitary Pump features open-throat, close-coupled design.

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October 31, 2007 - With progressing cavity design, Moyno® Sanitary Pump can move suspended solids up to 1 in. in diameter with minimal product damage. Unit handles flow rates to 325 gpm, pressures to 225 psi, and fluid temperatures to 400°F. In addition to non-pulsating flow and abrasion resistance, pump features quick disassembly for cleaning and maintenance. Full flow, open-throat design is suited for difficult-to-feed materials such as processed meats, fruits, vegetables, fillings, and doughs.

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Moyno Inc. Unit Of Robbins & Myers, Inc.
P.O. Box 960-T
Springfield, OH, 45501 0960
USA



Moyno® Sanitary Pump Available In Open-Throat, Close-Coupled Configuration


Springfield, Ohio, USA - Moyno, Inc. offers the Moyno® Sanitary Pump in an open-throat, close-coupled configuration for maximum efficiency in handling food processing applications. Thanks to its progressing cavity design, the pump can move suspended solids up to one inch in diameter with minimal product damage. The "full flow" open-throat design is ideal for difficult-to-feed materials such as processed meats, fruits, vegetables, fillings and doughs.

The Moyno Sanitary Pump features standard mechanical seals and meets 3A and BISSC sanitary requirements.

Other features of the open-throat, close-coupled Moyno Sanitary Pump include the following:
o Flow rates to 325 gpm; pressures to 225 psi
o Quick disassembly design for easy cleaning and maintenance
o Handles entrained air and gases
o Handles fluid temperatures to 400° F
o Low-shear, non-pulsating flow
o Superior abrasion resistance

Moyno, Inc., part of the Fluid Management Group of Robbins & Myers, Inc., is a leading manufacturer and marketer of Moyno progressing cavity pumps, multiphase fluid transfer systems, grinders and controls. It has an extensive worldwide stocking distribution network that serves a wide range of industries including water and wastewater treatment, pulp and paper, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, mining, petrochemical, and oil and gas recovery. Moyno, Inc. is a unit of Robbins & Myers, Inc.
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