New Drill Driven Impeller Pumps Great Choices for Corrosive and Non-Corrosive Transfer Applications
Series N2001 and U2001 Pumps rated to flows of 60LPM (15.9GPM), pressures to 4 BAR (58 PSI).
Hudson, MA, August 08, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Clark Solutions introduces two new lines of drill driven impeller pumps for corrosive and non-corrosive fluid transfer applications. ZUWA U2001 Drill Driven Impeller Pumps feature an aluminum pump body and are a great choice for transferring clean or contaminated non-corrosive fluids. ZUWA N2001 Series Drill Driven Impeller Pumps feature 316L stainless steel housings and are best suited for transferring corrosive fluids.
Both U2001 and N2001 pump lines are driven with a standard electric or cordless drill. The pump shaft is fixed to the chuck of a regular electric or cordless drill equipped with a depth stop. The pump head is supplied with an adapter that is secured to the drill depth stop rod to prevent the pump from spinning.
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are ideal devices for transferring water, antifreeze, acids, bases, and food products. These pumps are also great choices for handling oils such as fuel oil, palm oil, soybean oil, oil emulsives, and mineral and vegetable oils. Impeller materials are constructed of NBR (Perbunan®, Buna-N®), EPDM (Keltan®, Buna EP®), CR (Neoprene®, Bayprene®), FKM (Viton®, Fluorel®), and Plastics (60ºC Max.).
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are offered in 30 LPM (793 GPM) and 60 LPM (15.9 GPM) models.
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are dry self-priming from a depth of three meters. Pre-filling is required for a suction depth of three meters and more. The maximum suction depth is 7 meters. Pumps can run dry for 60 seconds and are pulsation free. These pumps feature an easy maintenance design for cleaning and maintenance work.
Typical applications for U2001 and N2001 Pumps include filling solar collectors, cleaning tanks, irrigation systems, rain water harvesting, filtering applications, decanting barrels, dosing, draining waste oil, chemical transfer, acids transfer, and cooling lubricants.
Clark Solutions has a fifty-year history of providing a wide range of pumps for liquids, gases, and air, including diaphragm pumps, piston pumps, rotary vane pumps, gear pumps, peristaltic pumps, impeller pumps, centrifugal pumps, and bellows pumps. Valve offerings include inert isolation valves, solenoid operated valves, valve actuators, pinch valves, manifold valves, ball valves, globe valves, butterfly valves, needle valves, and miniature and subminiature valves. Clark Solutions also provides unique solutions to the measurement, control, and monitoring of pressure, flow, force, and level in liquids and gases. Located in Hudson, Massachusetts, the company offers instrumentation devices to record, monitor, and control flow, velocity, pressure, temperature, humidity, level, gas concentration, and other properties.
For more information, contact Clark Solutions, 10 Brent Drive, Hudson, MA 01749, Tel. 978-568-3400, Fax 978-568-0060, email sales@clarksol.com, or visit our web site at http://www.clarksol.com.
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Both U2001 and N2001 pump lines are driven with a standard electric or cordless drill. The pump shaft is fixed to the chuck of a regular electric or cordless drill equipped with a depth stop. The pump head is supplied with an adapter that is secured to the drill depth stop rod to prevent the pump from spinning.
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are ideal devices for transferring water, antifreeze, acids, bases, and food products. These pumps are also great choices for handling oils such as fuel oil, palm oil, soybean oil, oil emulsives, and mineral and vegetable oils. Impeller materials are constructed of NBR (Perbunan®, Buna-N®), EPDM (Keltan®, Buna EP®), CR (Neoprene®, Bayprene®), FKM (Viton®, Fluorel®), and Plastics (60ºC Max.).
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are offered in 30 LPM (793 GPM) and 60 LPM (15.9 GPM) models.
U2001 and N2001 Pumps are dry self-priming from a depth of three meters. Pre-filling is required for a suction depth of three meters and more. The maximum suction depth is 7 meters. Pumps can run dry for 60 seconds and are pulsation free. These pumps feature an easy maintenance design for cleaning and maintenance work.
Typical applications for U2001 and N2001 Pumps include filling solar collectors, cleaning tanks, irrigation systems, rain water harvesting, filtering applications, decanting barrels, dosing, draining waste oil, chemical transfer, acids transfer, and cooling lubricants.
Clark Solutions has a fifty-year history of providing a wide range of pumps for liquids, gases, and air, including diaphragm pumps, piston pumps, rotary vane pumps, gear pumps, peristaltic pumps, impeller pumps, centrifugal pumps, and bellows pumps. Valve offerings include inert isolation valves, solenoid operated valves, valve actuators, pinch valves, manifold valves, ball valves, globe valves, butterfly valves, needle valves, and miniature and subminiature valves. Clark Solutions also provides unique solutions to the measurement, control, and monitoring of pressure, flow, force, and level in liquids and gases. Located in Hudson, Massachusetts, the company offers instrumentation devices to record, monitor, and control flow, velocity, pressure, temperature, humidity, level, gas concentration, and other properties.
For more information, contact Clark Solutions, 10 Brent Drive, Hudson, MA 01749, Tel. 978-568-3400, Fax 978-568-0060, email sales@clarksol.com, or visit our web site at http://www.clarksol.com.
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Clark Solutions
Donald Tyler
978-568-3400
www.clarksol.com
Fax. 978-568-0060
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Donald Tyler
978-568-3400
www.clarksol.com
Fax. 978-568-0060
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