Materials Handling
SpinTek: The HydroMetallurgy Experts.
At SpinTek, we specialize in Hydrometallurgy. We supply CoMatrix®
filters, SX media filters,
Coalescers and all the spare parts for mining filters. When it comes to solvent extraction, go with the experts: SpinTek.
Ask the Experts Email us at
sales@spintek.com, or call 714-236-9190 for more information.
CoMatrix,® Escondida – 1880 m3 /hr.
10863 Portal Drive, Los Alamitos, CA 90720 USA Tel: (714) 236-9190 | Fax: (714) 236-9196 |
www.spintek.com
Circle 35 or ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe NEW RANGE FROM
FLOTRONIC The Minichem range of PTFE ‘ONE-BLOCK’ pumps.
UNIQUE
Transferring aggressive chemicals is by nature challenging. You don’t just want a pump that’s safe.
You want one that’s durable. With virgin or antistatic PTFE wetted parts. And stainless steel and polypropylene non-wetted components.
In certain conditions you’ll need an ATEX approved version*. You’ll almost certainly want ease of maintenance.
That’s a given with Flotronic’s air-operated, double diaphragm pumps with their pioneering ‘ONE-NUT’ design.
And you’ll definitely want the affordability that Flotronic’s new and unique ‘ONE-BLOCK’ design gives. In fact … you’ll want the new Flotronic Minichem.
The Minichem joins our fantastic range of unique air-operated double diaphragm ‘ONE-NUT’ pumps, including the award winning ‘SlimStyle’ and widely acclaimed ‘Good Food Pump’.
Flotronic Pumps Ltd. Ricebridge Works Brighton Road, Bolney, West Sussex RH17 5NA. UK Sales:+44(0) 1444 881871 Email:
sales@flotronicpumps.co.uk
‘ONE-NUT’...‘ONE-BLOCK’...ONE CHOICE.
www.flotronicpumps.co.uk Circle 35A or ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe
*ATEX Gas Group
IIC compliant versions are available
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