Self priming pumps

Description

Cardiovascular-priming pumps are used for pumping the corrosion resistance of materials used in their construction. Self suck, so you do not need to flood in to the suction fluid. Depending on construction and material the pumps can be used to pump such as gasoline, fuel oil, liquefied propane with a mixture of butane without the gas phase. They are used in water supply from wells or reservoirs, water vending machines, water supply systems and industrial plants and petro-chemical, filling terminals, LPG stations.

self priming pumps
Technical data
efficiency lifting height
0,2-39 m3/h to 310m
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