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The Watson-Marlow/Bredel Hosepump represents the first major move of peristaltic pump
technology from the laboratory bench to the production line. This line
presents nine models with flow characteristics of 1 through 350 GPM with
1/2" through 4" I.D. hose sizes.
Watson-Marlow/Bredel offers the industry's broadest line of peristaltic
pumps, including FDA and 3A approved hose materials and hosepumps
approved by the USDA for use in meat and poultry plants.
Watson-Marlow / Bredel supports its customers with value-added
services such as product testing, a rigid quality control program
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- Handles abrasive slurries & corrosive acids
with minimum wear.
- No Product seals in contact with material being
pumped.
- Smooth liquid passage without valves, dead corners
or glands to impede flow or cleaning.
- High pressure performance to 232 PSIG
- Completely self-priming-28 - 20 ft. lift
- Runs dry without detrimental effect... can
function as vacuum pump.
- High volumetric efficiency with metering
capability ... output flow is directly proportional to speed at either
low or high discharge pressure conditions, including high viscosity
slurries.
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- Yogurts, milk, cheeses
- Meat & Poultry
- Fruit Juices
- Yeast recovery (Brewery)
- Waste water sludges & water treatment chemicals
- Ore concentrates
- Polymers
- Ceramic slip
- Glue & adhesives
- Lapping compounds
- Potato waste
- Lime slurry
- Dye addition
- Corrosive chemicals & acids
- Highly abrasive filter coatings
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- Silicone
- Crystal slurries
- Printing Inks
- Metallic filled explosives paste
- Paper slurries
- High-solids clay in water
- Tape oxides
- Caulking compounds
- Shear-sensitive latex suspension emulsions
- Lime & cement mortar
- Resins with abrasive fillers
- Stringy material in fluids
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The Next Generation of
Hosepump Technology:
The Watson-Marlow/Bredel SPX
Series
The all-new Bredel SPX creates a
new standard for hose pumping with its unique patented direct-coupled
design, which combines the best feature of conventional bareshaft, and
close coupled designs. |
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- 20% lighter and 20% fewer
components
- 35% smaller foot print
- No Protrusions
- Reduced number of
fasteners
- Easier hose change
- New flat shim design
- Epoxy shoes,improved design fit
through window
- Drain at the lowest
point
- Planetary "direct coupled"
drive
- No alignment, No coupling, No base
plate
- Buffer zone offering early warning of
lubricant seal damage
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