Chemical pump EQUIPRO (KME | HME)
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Characteristics

Fluid
for chemicals
Operation
electric
Priming
submersible
Technology
centrifugal
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
transfer, outlet, sump, unloading, collecting
Material
PP, plastic, thermoplastic
Other characteristics
suction, close-coupled, vertical
Flow

Min.: 2 m³/h
(70.62933 ft³/h)

Max.: 50 m³/h
(1,765.73334 ft³/h)

Pressure

8 bar
(116.03 psi)

Head

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 40 m
(131'02" )

Power

Min.: 0.25 kW
(0.34 hp)

Max.: 11 kW
(14.96 hp)

Description

EQUIPRO series is made of plastic technopolymers, close-coupled with an inlet pipe at the bottom and outlet pipe at the top. These pumping solutions ensure a longer life cycle and less maintenance operations. Compact sump pumps HME version: cantilever shaft with column length: 274mm or 450mm KME version: bare-shaft with column length from 600 to 1500mm Made of PP or PVDF Longer life cycle Reduced maintenance operations and costs thanks to a unique construction by ARGAL Motor and baseplate can be easily removed without dismounting the pump body 3 motor execution according to the specific gravity of the pumped liquid: "N" standard - specific gravity 1,1 ; "P" powered - 1,35 ; "S" super-powered - 1,8 Applications: Wastewater treatments Fume scrubbers Metal treatments (galvanic bath) Aggressive applications

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BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 1 - Stand F-19

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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