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Compressors/Compressed air/<strong>Components</strong><br />

Companies – Innovations – Products<br />

Bredel is now the only manufacturer to offer optimised NR hoses for<br />

different customer needs, for example for metering or transfer applications.<br />

Bredel customers can now rely on a single source — WMFTS<br />

— for all applications.<br />

Lars Varnbueler, Product Manager at Bredel, said: “Bredel is best-inclass<br />

in hose pump technology. With the new NR Transfer hose, Bredel<br />

is specialising its offering for each application. Whether long life, pressure<br />

capability or chemical compatibility is critical to your process,<br />

Bredel has the solution. In a wide range of standard hose pump applications,<br />

the NR Transfer hose has superior life and therefore requires<br />

less frequent maintenance.”<br />

“Our precision-machined NR Metering hose provides high accuracy,<br />

suction capability and discharge pressure stability over the full hose<br />

life for heavy duty applications.”<br />

The hose element is critical to ensure pump performance, durability<br />

and efficiency. Composite reinforced transfer hoses are constructed<br />

from high-quality compounded rubbers reinforced with four individual<br />

layers of braided nylon. The Bredel NR Transfer hose is manufactured<br />

to dimension with advanced wrapping technology, optimised for long<br />

life in fluid transfer applications.<br />

Watson-Marlow GmbH<br />

Kurt-Alder-Str. 1<br />

41569 Rommerskirchen, Germany<br />

Tel +49 (2183) 42040<br />

info.de@wmfts.com<br />

www.wmfts.com<br />

Built for the future: GF Piping Systems<br />

introduces the Butterfly Valve 565<br />

Lug-Style<br />

With the addition of the new valve, the portfolio of the lightweight and<br />

corrosion-free Butterfly Valve 565 is now completed. Its lug-style design<br />

allows for additional use cases in water applications in industries<br />

such as water treatment and cooling applications. The Wafer-Style<br />

Butterfly Valve 565 was first introduced in 2021 and was developed<br />

as an alternative to metal valves. Due to its lightweight plastic design,<br />

identical installation lengths, as well as high pressure and temperature<br />

resistance, the 565 is cost-effective and long lasting.<br />

The abrasion-resistant Bredel NR Transfer hose is engineered so it<br />

lasts longer than competitor hoses and optimises the performance of<br />

a peristaltic pump in applications in: water and wastewater treatment;<br />

construction; ceramics; pulp and paper; power generation (biogas, biomass);<br />

and food and beverage.<br />

With the release of the NR Transfer hose, Bredel is responding to<br />

its customers’ needs for a hose to transfer any fluids. The Bredel NR<br />

Transfer hose is suitable for water-based liquids, diluted acids and alcohols,<br />

lightly corrosive chemicals, and slurries.<br />

Benefits and features of the Bredel NR Transfer hose include:<br />

– Engineered for exceptional long life in fluid transfer applications<br />

– Pressure capability: 12 bar (174 psi)<br />

– Maximum suction lift: 9 m (30 ft)<br />

– Maximum fluid temperature: 80°C (176°F); Minimum fluid<br />

temperature: -20°C (-4°F)<br />

– Global support for pump and hose from original manufacturer<br />

Fig. 1: Due to its lightweight plastic design, identical installation lengths, as well as<br />

high pressure and temperature resistance, the 565 is cost-effective and long lasting.<br />

(Source: GF Piping Systems)<br />

PROCESS TECHNOLOGY & COMPONENTS <strong>2024</strong><br />

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