Positive Displacement Pump handles various flux viscosities.

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Suited for vertical or horizontal use, Positive Displacement Pump Flux Series F550S works on eccentric worm principal and delivers thin or highly viscous, pasty, creamy, or aerated liquids from barrels or containers. It produces continuous and smooth flow with minimal turbulence. Available with 8 or 13 gpm output, unit features exchangeable, push-in stator; free outlet for water; and discharge pressure of up to 88 psi.



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Flux Positive Displacement Pump



Positive Displacement Pump Flux Series F550S eccentric worm-drive pump is used for delivering thin or highly viscous, pasty, creamy or aerated liquids from barrels or containers. The Positive Displacement Pump Flux Series F550S is suitable for vertical or horizontal use, for portable (with carrying handle) or stationary (with mounting flange or horizontally mounted on baseplate) operation.

The FLUX Positive Displacement Pump Type F-550, working on the eccentric worm principle, produces a continuous and smooth delivery flow with negligible turbulence. Depending on the type of pump it has an output of 8 or 13GPM with free outlet for water and a discharge pressure of up to 88PSI (190').

The Positive Displacement Pump Flux Series F550S eccentric worm-drive pump is especially suitable for delivering plastic dispersions, varnishes, paints, oils, greases, glues, latex, liquid cleaners, shampoos, ointments, shaving-creams, salves, molasses, syrups, sugar solutions, mustard, mayonnaise and liquids containing fibers and solids.

The stator is an easily exchangeable push-in stator; it consists of a steel shell vulcanized with an elastomer specific for the application or of a solid material. A stainless steel stator casing which is screwed on the pump tube set holds the stator firmly. On the inside of the stator rotates the eccentric rotor which is driven by a stainless steel shaft from a three phase or a compressed air motor (900RPM MAX).

An insertion coupling in the support flange facilitates the mounting and dismounting of the motor and the pump tube set. Releasing the union nut above the outlet nozzle allows easy removal of the outer tube for cleaning purposes.

The drive shaft is sealed from the motor by a mechanical seal packed with material suitable for the liquid being pumped. When pumping flammable liquids the appropriate regulations should be carefully observed.

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