CHEM-GARDŽ
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CG thermoplastic centrifugal pump is metal armored |
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The Vanton CHEM-GARD CG design was the first horizontal centrifugal pump
engineered from inception to utilize the unique characteristics of
thermoplastics. It is not a metal pump made of nonmetallics. Design features
include molded plastic components, tangential discharge, wide open seal area
and retractable front bearing to simplify maintenance and accommodate all
popular mechanical seals.
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CHEM-GARDŽ
CGA |
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CGA centrifugals meet ANSI and DIN standards for process pumps
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These end suction pumps combine centerline discharge and back pullout construction
with the CHEM-GARD wide open seal, sliding bar pedestal design. They meet
ANSI B-73.1 and international process pump standards. Metal armoring of the
plastic casing and flanges enables these thermoplastic pumps to handle the
same nozzle loadings as metal pumps.
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CHEM-GARDŽ
CGM |
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CGM sealless ANSI centrifugals feature magnetic drive
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Vanton magnetically driven ANSI pumps are ideal for handling corrosive,
and hazardous fluids. They are constructed with a dual nonmetallic
containment can assembly: PTFE for the inner can in contact with the
process liquid, backed by a rugged FRP outer can. This innovative design
minimizes troublesome eddy currents. The pump conforms to
Hydraulic Institute Standards and offers an air cooled, dry running,
tertiary seal. Flows to 450 gpm (102 m3/hr), heads to 280
feet (85 m).
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CHEM-GARDŽ
CGC |
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CGC closed-coupled pump offers compact size, economy, purity
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The CHEM-GARD CGC close-coupled, thermoplastic pump sees wide use in
clean room applications. It offers a small footprint, and limits
fluid contact parts to natural, unpigmented PVDF or polypropylene to
avoid contamination. CGC pumps are often specified by original
equipment manufacturers as an integral component on standard systems
because they accommodate any C-face motor, and are available in
chemically inert thermoplastics at relatively low cost for flows to 550
gpm (125 m3/hr) at heads to 220 feet (67 m).
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CHEM-GARDŽ
PG |
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PG PRIME-GARDŽ pump is self-priming
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This heavy-duty, self-priming, centrifugal pump handles flows to 175 gpm
(40 m3/hr), making it ideal for acid buggies, sump and tank
evacuation, and emergency overload pumping. It is often specified
for in-line pump service where headroom prevents the use of vertical
pumps, and other applications where self-priming from depths to 15 feet
(4.6 m) may be required. These pumps are available in the full
line of homogeneous thermoplastics, and the pedestals are
interchangeable with all standard CHEM-GARD models.
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CHEM-GARDŽ CGV
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CGV vortex pumps handle solids-laden liquids and slurries
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All Vanton CHEM-GARD pumps are available with recessed, dynamically balanced impellers, custom sized and trimmed to suit the shapes, dimensions
and physical properties of included solids. CGV pumps are rated for flows to 900 gpm (205 m3/hr), at heads to 240 feet (73 m) with performance for individual
applications dependent on the characteristics of the fluid handled. They can be furnished in the full line of thermoplastics and are designed for clog-free pumping
of fluids with soft, hard or stringy materials - even with solids to 3 inches (75 mm) in diameter.
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