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Netzsch releases open hopper pump

Netzsch Pumps North America has launched its NEMO BO open hopper progressing cavity pumps for viscous to non-free flowing product with and without solids for industrial applications in the beverage, food, cosmetic, biotech and chemical industries.

NEMO progressing cavity pumps provide continuous, pressure-stable, gentle and low-pulsation pumping of a wide variety of media.

NEMO progressing cavity pumps provide continuous, pressure-stable, gentle and low-pulsation pumping of a wide variety of media. – Image: Netzsch Pumps America

The housing of the Netzsch NEMO BO open hopper progressing cavity pump is designed with enlarged rectangular hopper, a force feed chamber and integrated feeding screw in the hopper. Continuous low-pulsation conveyance is unaffected by fluctuations in the pressure and viscosity.

NEMO progressing cavity pumps provide continuous, pressure-stable, gentle and low-pulsation pumping of a wide variety of media. Since the shape of the cavities is always constant, the pumped product is not compressed so the pumps can convey not only fluids but also solids.

Another advantage of these valveless progressing cavity pumps is that they convey product continuously and with low pulsation, including highly viscous and abrasive product, safely and without problems. NEMO pumps are also suitable as submersible pumps in wells and with open end connections for emptying barrels.

NEMO pumps are available with conveying elements in four different rotor/stator geometries, so that each pump is precisely tuned to the requirements of the application. Except for the rotor and stator, all other components are identical. This means that if the flow rate or pressure of an already installed NEMO progressing cavity pump is subsequently changed, it can be adapted to the new operating conditions by simply replacing the rotor and stator.

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