Magnetic drive pump is a new product which applies the working principle of permanent magnet coupling shaft to centrifugal pump. It has the characteristics of reasonable design, advanced technology, full seal and no leakage.
Features:
ETFE (carbon-fiber reinforced) wetted-end material.
Flow rates up to 830 L/min and discharge head of 34m.
Able to handle many types of chemical and temperature up to 90 ℃.
Available in flange connections.
Specification:
Model
507PW-F
Specific Gravity
1.2
Frequency
50Hz, 60Hz
Pump performance at specific point
50Hz
21.5-600
60Hz
22.5-600
Motor Output
7 HP (5.5 kW)
Flange Size
50 mm (outlet); 65 mm (inlet)
Casing Material
ETFE
Shaft Material
ceramic
Bearing Material
carbon
O-ring Material
FKM
Interface Mode
thread, flange
Structure:
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Model
W
H
L
a
b
c
d
e
f
507PW-F
260
319
676.5
311.5
300
123.2
220
162
89.5
Tips: Disadvantages of Magnetic Drive Pump
Limited Flow Rate. Magnetic drive pumps have a limited flow rate due to their design, which can restrict their use in high-volume applications.
Low Pressure. Magnetic drive pumps have lower pressure capabilities compared to other types of pumps, which may make them unsuitable for applications requiring high-pressure delivery.
Temperature Sensitivity. Magnetic drive pumps can be sensitive to temperature changes, which can affect their performance and durability.
Limited Viscosity Range. Magnetic drive pumps are typically only suitable for handling low to medium viscosity fluids, which can limit their versatility and utility.