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GemmeCotti’s New Mag-Drive Centrifugal Pumps Series

28 May 2021  |
GemmeCotti’s mag-drive centrifugal pumps series HTM has a new entry: the HTM 100 PP/PVDF.

Just as our HTM 80, mag-drive pump HTM 100 PP/PVDF is not machined from a block and it can reach a capacity of 130 m3/h and a head of about 50 mlc.

PERFORMANCE CAPABILITY:

HTM 100 is the new king size of our best seller series HTM. This centrifugal pump series, that now counts 9 sizes of pumps, can cover a range of flow from 0,5m3/h to 130m3/h and a range of head from 0,5mlc to 48mlc.

MATERIALS:

As all our HTM pumps, HTM 100 is available in thermoplastic materials (PP or PVDF). These materials grant the best resistance to a lot of existing chemicals. Moreover, in HTM 100 all the internal plastic parts are obtained through the injection moulding process that we directly manage in our sister company Gemme Plast.

MAG DRIVE DESIGN OF HTM 100:

The special design of our mag-drive centrifugal pumps without any mechanical seal has a lot of advantages, such as the prevention of any leakage of fluid and fugitive emissions, the very low maintenance and the easiest possible assembly process.

MAGNETIC DRIVE PUMP FUNCTIONING:

How does the HTM 100 work? Thanks to our magnetic drive technology it is very simple to explain. An external magnet located on the drive shaft transmits the motion to the internal magnet that is connected to the impeller. The impeller rotates and moves the fluid through the pump. Isn’t it really easy? Furthermore, the two magnets are separated by the rear casing that creates a hermetic container for the liquid, avoiding any access from the outside.

TECHNICAL DATA

  • Materials: PP; PVDF
  • Maximum flow: 130m3/h
  • Maximum head: 48mlc
  • Max temperature: PP 60°C, PVDF 90°C
  • Max viscosity: 200cSt
  • Nominal pressure: 6 bar @20°C

HTM series king-size HTM 100 PP/PVDF is now available.

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GemmeCotti has been producing chemical pumps for acids and dangerous liquids since 1992, when its founders, Enrico Gemme and Marino Cotti, started their own company after considerable experience on pump design and production. The company...

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