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Slurry pumps re-engineered for reduced costs
January 2011 Email to a friend   Comment on this article
Better durability and reduced maintenance are the results of Bredel Hose Pumps' re-engineered high capacity SPX280 and SPX2100 peristaltic pumps.

Slurry pumps re engineered for reduced costsWhat's more, they can run at higher flow rates, while cost and lead times have been cut, as a result of product standardisation.

Indeed, the company claims that, whereas centrifugal pumps have hitherto been the choice for slurry applications, peristaltic hose pumps are now half the price. And these units are claimed to handle extremely high dry solid content, up to 70% by volume.
 
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Steed Webzell
 
 
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