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Flue Gas Desulphurization - KSB

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Metallische PumpenPumpen mit WellenabdichtungKWPKCPKSeit Jahrzehnten DN 40 ist der – 350 Run auf die klassischen Chemienormpumpen ungebrochen. Mehr als 300.000 Basismodelle oder darausmaßgeschneiderte Varianten für unterschiedlichste Anwendungen haben sich in der Praxis der chemischen Industrie bewiesen.KWPKHorizontal, radially split volute casingpump in back pull out design. Used inthe secondary circuits as limestone slurrypump, gypsum slurry extraction pump,recirculation water pump and thickener pump.• Adjustable suction side gap enables highefficiencies and optimum operation.• Economically efficient thanks to extensiveselection chart. Optimum adaptation tosystem conditions.• Maintenance friendly back pull out design• Long service lives ensured by a wide selectionof wear and corrosion resistant materials.Optimum material for every application.• Robust design pump casing with replaceablewear plate.• Dry shaft• Optimum mechanical seal design for everyapplication.DN: 40 to 350 mmQ max: 3,000 m 3 /hH max: 60 mt max:+120 ˚CCPKStandardized chemical pumpto EN 22858 / ISO 2858 / ISO 5199 andDirective 94/9/EC (ATEX 95).• A wide variety of hydraulic systems for excellentefficiencies and NPSH values, which can reduceenergy costs.• The large number of variants available providesoptimum solutions for every application:– wide range of impeller and casing designs– various shaft seal designs– extensive range of materials• The pump’s uniform concept from DN 25 toDN 400 reduces spare parts inventory andsimplifies maintenance work.• Large multinational companies specify CPKs intheir works standards.DN:25 to 400 mmQ max: 4,800 m 3 /hH max: 275 mt: -40 ˚C to +400 ˚C

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