Axial Flow Pump - AFH9000
BRAND: Lawrence Pumps
Low pressure Axial Flow Pump. This pump features a back pullout design allowing the propeller to be removed without disconnecting the pump from the system piping.
Product Highlights
Industries
- General Industry
- Chemicals
Industry Sectors
- Pulp & Paper
- Specialty (Fine & Consumer)
Operating Parameters
- Flows to 34 065 m3/h (150 000 gpm)
- Heads to 11 m (36 ft)
- Pressures to 10.3 bar (150 psi)
- Temperatures to 149°C (300°F) (custom designs available for limits exceeding those listed)
Design Range
Size Range: Sizes from 6" to 42" (custom designs available for limits exceeding those listed)
Features and Benefits
- Large-diameter cantilevered shafts eliminate the need for internal support bearings in the pumpage and minimize deflection at the seal chamber to extend seal life.
- Back pullout design simplifies internal inspection and maintenance of the rotating element without disturbing the piping or motor connections.
- A slinger protects the shaft seal from process solids.
- An optional inflatable shaft seal permits maintenance or inspection of the mechanical seal without draining the entire system.
- It may also act as a stationary emergency seal.
- Numerous options are available to suit application requirements.
Industries
- General Industry
- Chemicals
Industry Sectors
- Pulp & Paper
- Specialty (Fine & Consumer)
Operating Parameters
- Flows to 34 065 m3/h (150 000 gpm)
- Heads to 11 m (36 ft)
- Pressures to 10.3 bar (150 psi)
- Temperatures to 149°C (300°F) (custom designs available for limits exceeding those listed)
Design Range
Size Range: Sizes from 6" to 42" (custom designs available for limits exceeding those listed)
Features and Benefits
- Large-diameter cantilevered shafts eliminate the need for internal support bearings in the pumpage and minimize deflection at the seal chamber to extend seal life.
- Back pullout design simplifies internal inspection and maintenance of the rotating element without disturbing the piping or motor connections.
- A slinger protects the shaft seal from process solids.
- An optional inflatable shaft seal permits maintenance or inspection of the mechanical seal without draining the entire system.
- It may also act as a stationary emergency seal.
- Numerous options are available to suit application requirements.
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