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Features:
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FOR THE RESISTANCE
OF DRY RUNNING
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Internaionally
patented PPS bushing construction:
a). Radiation of heat for "high heat resistance"
b). Superior endurance in case of "dry running" |
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When most pumps run dry, the friction from
the contact points will cause parts, such as the shaft and the bushing,
to break down from excess heat. The
original anit-heat construction of GS/GSF prevents the pump from
a heat deformation because the materials used for the contact point
works in lowering the temperature by radiating and insulating heat.
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Air-lock free construction |
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When air enters the chamber during
operation, it will create an air pocket within a rear casing. However,
the unique internal design of our rear casing and the bushing will
direct and release the air as well as heat and slurry.
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Casing |
Bushing |
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| Side
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Top
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Side
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Cross
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The original air-releasing
construction of the rear casing is useful for the
prevention of the "air lock" problem. |
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Carbon fiber, adopted for the
reinforcement of the rear casing, makes the pump strong
against burst pressure. |
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Internationally patented PPS
bushing construction |
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A selection of the bushings available
for the different types of chemicals and the presence
of slurry. (Common parts used to minimize stock requirements) |
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Available bushing materials are:
carbon, ceramic, PTFE and SiC. |
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