Drill Driven Impeller Pump for Corrosive and Non-Corrosive Fluid Transfer Applications
Online, March 30, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Clark Solutions introduces two new lines of drill driven impeller pumps for corrosive and non-corrosive fluid transfer applications. The U2001 Drill Driven Impeller Pump is a great choice for transferring clean or contaminated non-corrosive fluids and features an aluminum pump body. The N2001 Series Drill Driven Impeller Pump features a 316L stainless steel housing and is best suited for transferring corrosive fluids.
Both U2001 and N2001 pump models are driven by a standard electric or cordless drill.
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are ideal devices for transferring water, cutting fluids and oils, antifreeze, acids, bases, and food products. Typical applications for U2001 and N2001 Pumps include filling or emptying oil sumps, solar collectors, cleaning tanks, irrigation systems, rain water harvesting systems, and decanting barrels. Impeller materials on all models are constructed of NBR (Perbunan®, Buna-N®), EPDM (Keltan®, Buna EP®), CR (Neoprene®, Bayprene®), FKM (Viton®, Fluorel®), and Plastics (60ºC Max.).
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are offered in 30 LPM (793 GPM) and 60 LPM (15.9 GPM) models. These pumps are dry self-priming from a depth of three meters. Pre-filling is required for a suction depth greater than three meters with a maximum suction depth of 7 meters. These pumps can run "dry" for 60 seconds and are pulsation free. U2001 and N2001 pumps also feature an easy maintenance design for cleaning and servicing work.
For more information, contact Clark Solutions, 10 Brent Drive, Hudson, MA 01749, Tel. 800-253-2497, Fax 978-568-0060, email sales@clarksol.com, or visit our web site at http://www.clarksol.com.
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