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Verdermag Global: Mag-drive centrifugal pumps
The HSP range of mag drive centrifugal pumps are ideal for the oil and petrochemical industry and have been used extensively in Densitomitors:
■ Flow range 1-70m³/hr with head up to 100m ■ Possible temperature range -100°C to +250°C ■ Available for system pressures of 50 bar and 100 bar as standard and 200 bar on request
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VERDER Ltd Whitehouse Street, Hunslet, LEEDS, LS10 1AD• Tel: +44 (0)113 222 0250 • Fax: +44 (0)113 246 5649 •
sales@verder.co.uk
Affiliated companies: A Wien • B Aartselaar • CZ Praha • D Haan • F Eragny s/Oise • GB Leeds • H Budapest • JPN Tokyo NL Groningen/Vleuten • PL Katowice • RO Bucaresti • SA Kya Sand • USA Newtown
■ Up to 11 kW motors available ■ Flameproof/ATEX compliant ■ Materials available- Mild steel/Stainless steel/Duplex Hastelloy/Inconel/Others available on request
* Picture shows Global HSP pump made from Duplex with design pressure of 120 bar
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The most reliable way to highest performance. This moves us.
Industry | Marine | Rail | Road
Nothing can replace the gas you don‘t sell. Reliability and availability are most critical fac- tors in the life cycle cost of your compressor drive. The variable-speed planetary gear Vorecon is a powerful, economic and innovative speed control solution for your compressor – from 1 500 HP up to 65 000 HP with speeds
ranging from 500 rpm to 20 000 rpm. Compare the Vorecon with other drive solutions, compare meantime between failure (MTBF), first cost, effi- ciency, reliability and maintenance cost. Inde- pendent studies have shown the excellent price versus performance ratio of the Vorecon.
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