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Metallic magnetic drive horizontal centrifugal pumps

Magnetic drive principle – The rotary motion of the motor shaft is transmitted to the impeller via a magnetic coupling

The external magnetic core, which is firmly integrated with the motor, transmits its rotational motion to the internal magnetic core that is directly connected to the impeller. This process occurs without any physical contact between the two cores, relying instead on the sophisticated attraction and repulsion forces generated by high-strength permanent magnets. This contactless operation is a key advantage, as it significantly reduces wear and tear, eliminates the risk of leakage associated with traditional mechanical seals, and ensures long-term reliability and efficiency.

To further enhance the safety and integrity of the system, a durable containment sleeve is placed between the external and internal magnetic cores. This sleeve acts as a crucial barrier, providing complete isolation of the internal pumping components from the external environment. It ensures that no fluid or gas can escape, thereby protecting the surrounding environment from potential contamination. Additionally, this design prevents any external substances from entering the pumping chamber, safeguarding the process and maintaining the purity and integrity of the fluid being pumped. This innovative magnetic drive system not only enhances operational safety but also contributes to a more sustainable and maintenance-friendly solution, making it ideal for handling hazardous or sensitive fluids in various industrial applications.

– Stainless steel magnetic drive pumps are continuous heavy-duty pumps for major industrial applications such as chemicals and pharmaceuticals. They are ideal for handling toxic, flammable and hazardous liquids, guaranteeing maximum resistance to corrosion and maximum safety in terms of fluid containment in the event of any damage.

– Pump with closed or open impeller.

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