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Moving hazardous liquids and chemicals from one location to another is the primary function of a chemical transfer pump, also known as a chemical shuttle pump. Depending on the unique requirements of the project, many types of pumps can carry out this duty in somewhat different ways.
Chemical process pumps, or pumps used to process chemicals by mixing, heating/cooling, or other methods, should not be confused with chemical transfer pumps. To complete a process, a chemical process pump and a chemical transfer pump may be combined.
There are several uses for chemical transfer and dosing pumps outside of the chemistry sector. These kinds of pumps, for instance, are used in swimming pools to add chlorine at suitable amounts. Additionally, they help control water pressure by injecting chemicals into boilers and power plants at various stages of the process.
Chemical transfer pumps are a crucial piece of equipment for handling dangerous chemicals in numerous sectors. The pumps must be capable of handling these chemicals effectively and carefully to prevent any damage from happening to the surrounding system or to people if they come into contact with them, whether it is used to transport chemicals or to support chemical reactions.
The Australia Chemical Transfer Pumps Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
P-120H-2UR: Chemical Transfer Pump is intended for use with the most popular herbicides on the market today. Years of steady service are guaranteed by the pump material. It has an integrated handle and a handy spin collar for simple installation. The body is made of corrosion-resistant molded plastic and is portable.
P-200H-2UR: It is the ideal chemical pump for applying large quantities of agricultural chemicals in farming, gardening, and landscaping applications. For usage with thick chemicals, the P-200H-2UR Agricultural Chemical Transfer Pump is designed to deliver flow rates quite fast. It has a direct tank mounting using a NPT thread.
Neptune Series MP7000: These diaphragm pumps from Neptune’s Series MP7000 have been especially created with water and wastewater applications in mind. On the liquid side of the diaphragm, contour plates are eliminated by the mechanical design, and flow characteristics are improved by the use of a straightforward, straight-through valve and head.