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Pumps and Systems<br />

Screw pumps<br />

A quantum leap forward<br />

The development of the L2MG pump<br />

series represents a significant milestone,<br />

especially in the aforementioned<br />

industries. Capable of seamlessly<br />

handling viscosities spanning<br />

from 0.3 to 100,000 mPas and delivering<br />

differential pressures up to<br />

40 bar, this innovative pump series<br />

optimizes processes, enhances efficiency,<br />

and ensures compliance<br />

with safety standards. The choice between<br />

magnetic and mechanical coupling<br />

offers versatility, while the sealless<br />

design minimizes maintenance<br />

concerns, all of which contribute to<br />

reduced life cycle costs.<br />

In conclusion, the Leistritz L2MG<br />

pump series is a game-changer for<br />

the polymerization and general<br />

chemical industry. Its versatility and<br />

performance enhancements usher<br />

in a new era of efficiency and safety,<br />

ultimately boosting productivity and<br />

cost savings for operators. As polymerization<br />

processes continue to<br />

evolve, the L2MG series is poised to<br />

play a pivotal role in driving progress<br />

and innovation in the field.<br />

Additionally, there is another decisive<br />

advantage: Due to the design<br />

of the L2MG, characterized by significantly<br />

higher efficiency and minimal<br />

backflow, sheer-sensitive products<br />

are handled with exceptional<br />

smoothness, eliminating concerns<br />

that molecule chains could be severed.<br />

Leistritz has introduced this<br />

groundbreaking pump series, the<br />

L2MG, which vastly extends the<br />

range of viscosities it can handle, accommodating<br />

increased differential<br />

pressures. The chemical industry<br />

now has access to a product capable<br />

of managing viscosities ranging from<br />

0.3 to 100,000 mPas at differential<br />

pressures up to 40 bars, no matter<br />

if magnetic or mechanical coupling<br />

is used.<br />

In terms of efficiency, safety, and<br />

life cycle costs, this development is a<br />

true game-changer that seemed unimaginable<br />

just five years ago.<br />

The Author: Peter Volkert,<br />

Head of Sales Chemistry & Life<br />

Science Leistritz Pumpen GmbH,<br />

Nuremberg, Germany<br />

https://pumps.leistritz.com<br />

We tackle the<br />

challenges of the<br />

future – with our<br />

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solutions.<br />

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