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Magnetic Drive Centrifugal Pumps

Mag drive pumps are designed for hazardous applications that pose risks to people and the environment. Their seal-less, zero vapour loss design prevents fluid leakage and the release of volatile, toxic and flammable chemicals.

 

Driven by synchronous magnet configuration, these pumps eliminate risks from leaky seals and handle a wide variety of fluids. Available with ATEX certification, they offer a safe, reliable, energy-efficient and cost-effective solution.

 

From compact pumps for low-duty applications to larger units for demanding services, our magnetically driven fluid handling solutions cover a wide range of requirements.

Key features

  • Zero vapour loss on hazardous liquids
  • ATEX certified – suitable for use with flammable liquids
  • No mechanical seals – reducing the risk of leakage
  • Duties from 1m³/hr to 320m³/hr
  • Motors from 0.12kW to 90kW
  • Handles up to 2% solids as standard, 30% with the solids handling mag drive
  • RunSafe SiC rotating bushes, axial thrusts and shafts for dry run protection
  • Close-coupled and long-coupled options
  • ISO 2858 and sub-ISO compliant
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Materials

  • Metallic: stainless steel, Hastelloy C, exotic alloys
  • Non-metallic: a ductile iron casing lined with Polypropylene, PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride), ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene), PFA (PerFluoroAlkoxy) or Conductive PFA
  • Moulded: Polypropylene, PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene), ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) – except for the moulded STN 70 which is contained within a ductile iron casing for extra rigidity and strength
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Common applications

Chemical manufacturing (including fine chemicals, fibres and detergents), pharmaceutical manufacturing, nuclear processes, petrochemical processing, crude oil processing and refining, fertiliser processing, galvanising, paper processing, air and gas treatment, water and wastewater treatment, waste management and recycling, tanker loading and unloading, batch processing operations, thermoregulation, and clean-in-place (CIP) systems.


Common chemicals handled

Acetone, Acid Chloride, Ammonium Sulphate, Benzene, Chloroform, Cyclohexane, Ethanol, Formaldehyde, Glycerin, Hydrochloric Acid, Hydrofluoric Acid, Lithium Hydroxide, Methane, Nitric Acid, Pentane, Phosphoric Acid, Sodium Bromide, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Hypochlorite, Sodium Sulphate, Sulphuric Acid.

An STN Mag drive pump in Polypropylene or PVDF has no metal working parts