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K/M Specialty Pumps and Systems, Inc.


http://www.kmspecialty.com  
Phone: 812-925-3000, 800-804-8005 (toll free)
Fax: 812-925-7995
Address:
8055 State Rd., 62 W.
Chandler, IN 47610
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Self-Primer Pumps
  • Self-priming up to 25′
  • Heavy duty cartridge design assures dependability
  • 4′′–10′′ discharge available
  • Available in direct or belt drive
  • Verderflex Peristaltic Pump
    Verderflex peristaltic pumps are a comprehensive range of peristaltic hose pumps with hose diameters from 5 mm (3/16′′) to 125 mm (5′′). These pumps reduce downtime, minimise maintenance costs and provide easy to operate and reliable solutions in difficult pumping environments.

    Advantages

  • Verderflex peristaltic pumps run at operating pressures up to 16 Bar/230 PSI and flow rates to 90 m³/hr/390 US GPM
  • Specially designed hose construction to reduce fatigue, resulting in a longer hose service life.
  • Simplified disaster proof hose connection for easy maintenance.
  • The pumps can be supplied in either close-coupled or long-coupled (bore shaft)styles.
  • System connections include DIN PN16, ANSI 1501b and JIS.
  • Dry running, the Verderflex peristaltic pump is self priming and will run dry without damage to the pump.
  • EHEDG certified hygienic connection options include TriClamp, RJT, ILC, IDF and DIN 11851, all with integral 316 Stainless Steel inserts.
  • Can be supplied with accessories including pulsation dampers, dosing controllers, even as complete dosing or transfer stations.
  • Clearly defined pump operation and cleaning protocols can be provided as part of the system design process.
  • All pumps are supplied with a 2 year warranty covering any defects in workmanship and material under normal use.


  • Peristaltic Pump applications

    The unique design of Verderflex peristaltic pumps make them ideally suited to a wide range of applications, for example:
  • Abrasive and highly corrosive products - abrasion is not a limiting factor for the hose and no seals or rotating parts are in contact with the product.
  • Shear sensitive applications - the very gentle pumping action does not damage the product.
  • The medium to be pumped does not come into contact with any moving parts and is totally and hygienically contained within a robust, heavy duty hose.
  • Highly viscous products - the positive displacement action enables high viscosity liquids to be pumped.
  • Crystallising media - there are no valves or glands where crystals or product can build up and clog the pump.
  • Dosing requirement - the absence of product slip in the hose gives a 100% volumetric efficiency.
  • High maintenance situations - the hose is the only wearing part, and with a rapid changeover, downtime is minimal.
  • Self-priming applications - the pump can run dry without damage to the hose.
  • Products with high concentration of solids - 80% Inorganic solids can be pumped, e.g. in mining applications.
  • The pump can be reversed to unblock potential blockages in the suction line.


  • Market segments

  • Mining industry - dosing process reagents, polymers and slurry transfer
  • Water works - Lime, Hypochlorite, Polymer, Ferric Chloride dosing; transfering sludges and filter press feeds
  • Chemical industry - corrosive acids, bases and hydrocarbons
  • Paints and coatings - Dosing of inks
  • Textile industry - Dosing of dyes
  • Ceramic industry - Pumping abrasive slip
  • Paper and pulp - Pulp, dyes
  • Cosmetics
  • Recycling
  • Food and beverage - Breweries, wineries, dairies, sugar refining, bakeries, abattoirs and fish processing
  • Agriculture - Feed additives, animal vaccines and waste transfer.
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