Oil pump Blackmer® V series
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Characteristics

Fluid
oil
Priming
self-priming
Technology
gear
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Protection level
robust
Other characteristics
heating, seal, jacketed
Flow

Max.: 102 m³/h
(3,602.09601 ft³/h)

Min.: 20 m³/h
(706.29333 ft³/h)

Pressure

6.9 bar
(100.076 psi)

Fluid temperature

232 °C
(449.6 °F)

Weight

82 kg, 160 kg, 240 kg, 340 kg
(180.78 lb, 352.74 lb, 529.11 lb, 749.57 lb)

Description

he Jacketed Gear Pump for Asphalt Pumping asphalt presents unique challenges. Frequent changes to temperature and fluid characteristics demand a pump that is robust and adaptable. Blackmer V Series Asphalt Pumps overcome the challenges with unique internal gear pump design characteristics and get the job done when the competition fails. When safe, reliable, and economical operation is required, choose Blackmer V Series Asphalt Pumps. Features The V Series Asphalt Pump innovative design includes a wide variety of new and standard-setting features that have established a series of industry firsts within the asphalt market. Industry’s Largest Jacketed Surface Area The V Series Internal Gear Asphalt Pumps feature up to 35% more jacket surface area than the competition, which improves system reliability by incorporating the following features: The unique ability to utilize the jacketed head and pressure relief valve (PRV) simultaneously Jacketing located behind the pump rotor, which removes a known cold spot that can result in hard startups and premature pump and seal failures The industry’s largest jacketed surface area on the pump case and PRV that enables uniform heating whether using steam or hot oil

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