Iwaki America Offers Magnetically Driven Pumps
Available in low-cost, glass-filled polypropylene and chemically resistant ETFE Teflon, its range of products cover low- to high-flow applications.
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Iwaki America’s magnetically driven pumps are suitable for recirculating, filtering and transferring plating and cleaning solutions. Available in low-cost, glass-filled polypropylene and chemically resistant ETFE Teflon, its range of products cover low- to high-flow applications. The dry running design protects processes during times of upset conditions. Both flooded suction and self-priming pumps are available, depending on constraints. Iwaki also features a range of air-operated double diaphragm pumps.
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