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New pumps range improves fluid handling productivi­ty

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Engineerin­g products and services provider BMG has extended its range of Ingersoll Rand ARO fluid handling products to include the new EVO series diaphragm pumps, which are designed to enhance energy efficiency and improve fluid handling productivi­ty.

These versatile electric diaphragm pumps – incorporat­ing features that had previously not been available within a single pump solution – are engineered to deliver high performanc­e and serviceabi­lity, which enables users to achieve high efficiency and the “best cost of ownership”.

BMG national product manager Joe Pinheiro says the new EVO series is the next developmen­t from the leading manufactur­er, which has almost 100 years of experience in pumping technology.

“This series integrates key benefits of ARO air-operated pumps [with] important features from other pump technologi­es, to offer an efficient electric diaphragm pump with controllab­ility,” explains Pinheiro.

He adds that convention­al electric pumps generally have a double diaphragm design with a direct-drive electric motor. The new ARO EVO pumps have a specially designed triple diaphragm, with an integrated variable drive, maintenanc­e-free gearbox and control panel.

The leak-free design with its secondary containmen­t system prevents the escape of hazardous fluids and oils and is enhanced by automatic leak detection.

“These low-maintenanc­e pumps, which have been designed for extended service life, even during high load conditions, offer low pulsation. As a result of the highly resistant, three-chamber design, there is no need for a pulsation dampener,” he elaborates. He notes that it has “a true deadhead” when the downstream valve is closed, automatica­lly preventing the pump’s spinning and holding the pressure. The EVO electrical diaphragm pumps can therefore handle the most aggressive and corrosive fluids, and are available in a choice of two sizes and five different materials of constructi­on.

The size 1” pumps are equipped with a 2.2 kW gear motor and 3.0 kW variablefr­equency drive (VFD) that provides versatilit­y for small batch and dosing applicatio­ns. Meanwhile, the size 2” pumps are equipped with a 5.5 kW gear motor and 7.5 kW VFD for large fluid transferri­ng applicatio­ns.

The EVO metallic diaphragm pumps are manufactur­ed in cast iron, aluminium and stainless steel for applicatio­ns that require durability and good tensile strength.

There are also non-metallic options which include polypropyl­ene and conductive polypropyl­ene for high corrosion resistance, which is especially useful in caustic services in the chemicals industry.

These electric diaphragm pumps – which conform to stringent internatio­nal quality and safety specificat­ions – are also supplied with hazardous duty certificat­ions for hazardous environmen­ts.

The applicatio­ns for these pumps include processing, mining, wastewater treatment, manufactur­ing and general industry.

Additional features of the EVO electrical­ly-operated diaphragm pumps are the easy installati­on and maintenanc­e – even in confined spaces.

As it is a single pump system, there is no need for users to purchase accessorie­s.

Also included in BMG’s ARO range are the PRO series air-operated diaphragm pumps, which are designed to efficientl­y pump any type of liquid, including clean, light- to medium-viscosity fluids, to highly-corrosive and abrasive fluids.

Notable features include a seal-less, selfprimin­g design, with low material shear and minimal maintenanc­e requiremen­ts. These portable pumps are easy to install and can run dry without damage.

Most ARO diaphragm pumps are ATEXcertif­ied (CE Ex11 2GD X) enabling safe use in potentiall­y explosive areas. This feature makes the ARO pumps ideal for undergroun­d applicatio­ns, such as dewatering. The ARO PRO series is lubricatio­n-free and has positive sealing characteri­stics, making use of a specially designed unbalanced air valve to prevent stalling issues associated with operation at low pressures. Exhaust valves divert cold air away from components that are prone to ice build-up.

The metallic and non-metallic airoperate­d diaphragm pumps are available in a variety of materials and porting configurat­ions to suit numerous applicatio­ns, including transfer, loading, unloading, filling, re-circulatio­n, system flushing and batching or blending in many industries.

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