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- W172930650 abstract "Leak-free centrifugal pumps in plastic are the exclusive domain of magnetic drive pumps. Hermetically sealed plastic centrifugal pumps are either made of solid plastic components or consist of thick-walled plastic linings armored by an outer metallic shell. The conveyance of combustible or explosive media possibly requires the employment of electrostatically conductive materials. Only the silicon carbide materials and carbon, naturally, provide these properties. Fluoroplastics are, as a rule, available as a special type in electrostatically conductive versions. The fluoroplastics employed for high-performance plastic pumps are subject to considerable shrinkage during fabrication. Cans are an essential element of magnetic drive pumps for the functioning and operational safety of this equipment. The cylindrical part of the can lies, in the case of central magnet couplings, between the inner and outer rows of magnets. Due to their design, plastic pumps possess large clearances (e.g., between impeller and pump housing or between magnet assembly and can), which means a certain degree of solid particle compatibility. By means of an appropriate difference in pressure, it must be ensured that the flow of liquid is only directed towards the pump chamber, to prevent any solid-loaded process medium from penetrating into the magnet assembly chamber and the bearing clearances." @default.
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- W172930650 title "Leak-free centrifugal pumps in plastic" @default.
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