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Why Iwaki-Walchem Mag Drive Centrifugal Pumps?

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Why Iwaki-Walchem Mag Drive Centrifugal Pumps?

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• Better efficiency, higher pressure, lower power required, greater flow from true volute casing. A volute casing channels the process fluid. • Run Dry capability from strong centering magnets that ensure your pump impeller won’t rub against the back of the impeller case. • Better cooling for longer life from heat dissipation holes, flush grooved bearing, and self-radiating shape. In dry run mode, air is channeled to bearing surfaces. In the (strongly preferred) flooded inlet mode, process fluid is effectively forced through bearing assembly for more effective cooling. • Reduced risk of cavitation and longer service life from a spindle that is supported on both ends. Many competitive designs have a spindle that acts like a cantilever or “Diving board” because they are attached only in the rear of the pump casing. • Flexibility. Each size has both a standard and a high head impeller. • Protection from mistakes. Piping connections are male. Should a connection be overtorqued, the relativ

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