Crane expands range of DEPA DH pumps
The next generation DEPA DH® line of aluminium air operated double diaphragm pumps from Crane ChemPharma and Energy has been expanded to include sizes DH50 and 80. With this addition, the advanced flanged range includes five sizes that are certified to ATEX Zone 1.
Aluminium DEPA DH® pumps deliver superior performance (compared to the previous model as determined by internal testing) in the paint, petrochemical and waste water industries, and are available with a comprehensive selection of options and accessories.
Users of the expanded range will benefits from the pump’s unique design features, including:
- Flexible multi-port connections that provide up to 25 installation options.
- Maintenance in place that reduces downtime by 25% and required parts by 30%.
- Innovative flange design that provides a safe and well defined diaphragm clamping mechanism for consistent lifetime wear.
- High efficiency free flow path technology the increases applications and enhances energy efficiency by 37%.
Chris Blanchard, Global Business Line Manager for Crane ChemPharma & Energy, commented: “The newly launched DEPA DH® has already made an impact on the industry, enhancing safety and reliability while facilitating the continuous daily operations of our customers. The addition of sizes DH50/80 will increase in the breadth of solutions that we provide to our customers and enable us to continuously improve the performance of our product”.
Adapted from a press release by Emma McAleavey.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/05092014/crane-expands-pump-range-121/
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