Turbine Pumps handle harsh chemicals.

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GRT Series non-metallic regenerative turbine pumps are suitable for low flow/high head applications, including filtration, mixing, injection, and recirculation. Machined from solid block polypropylene or PVDF, pumps are able to handle sulfuric acid, ferric chloride, caustic soda, and sodium hypochlorite. All wear parts are made of 99.7% pure alumina ceramic, for resistance to wear and chemical attack. Pumps are capable of flows to 44 gpm and maximum discharge pressure of 110 psi.



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Ansimag's New Regenerative Turbine Pumps Ideal for Low Flow/High Head Needs


BLOOMINGDALE, IL (August 26, 2002) -ANSIMAG recently introduced its new non-metallic regenerative turbine pumps specifically created for low flow/high head applications where a sealless configuration is preferred. Machined from solid block polypropylene or PVDF, the GRT Series pumps have been designed to perform longer than lighter-duty injection molded pumps.

These compact pumps are able to handle a wide array of applications, including filtration, mixing, injection and recirculation. Common chemicals pumped by the GRT Series are sulfuric acid, ferric chloride, caustic soda, and sodium hypochlorite, to name a few. These chemicals are often found in the waste chemical treatment, chemical processing, high purity services, and metal finishing industries.

All wear parts are composed of 99.7% pure alumina ceramic, making them extremely resistant to wear and chemical attack. Impellers and casings are machined from solid-block polypropylene or PVDF for greater durability compared to injection molded parts. Axial thrust loads are balanced due to the impeller symmetry and radial flow path. A standard c-face motor is used for simple close-coupled mounting. Dynamically balanced magnet drives ensure longer motor life and use rare earth magnets for slip-free, synchronized performance. In just 15 minutes, a GRT Series pump can be torn down and reassembled with a single wrench.

ANSIMAG pumps are renowned worldwide for their wide range of sizes and sturdiness. GRT Series pumps are capable of flows to 44 GPM (10 m³/hr) and maximum discharge pressure of 110 PSIG (8 bar). They can endure temperatures of 20°F to 140°F (-6.7°C to 60°C) for polypropylene and 20°F to 230°F (-6.7°C to 110°C) for PVDF.

ANSIMAG Incorporated is a business unit of the Sundyne Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hamilton Sundstrand. Hamilton Sundstrand is a United Technologies company and an international market leader in the design, manufacture and sale of a variety of proprietary, technology-based components and subsystems for aerospace and industrial markets. United Technologies Corporation is listed on the New York, Chicago and Pacific stock exchanges under the symbol UTX.

For information about ANSIMAG pumps, contact Kara Hornada at (630) 924-6228 or visit www.ansimag.com

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