Industrial Flour Mill ATLAS 400WL LOW TO MEDIUM HEAD PUMP – Tiiec
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WL(R) Low to Medium Head Heavy Duty Slurry Pump:
WL(R) hard metal light to medium duty slurry pumps are designed for continuous slurry handling applications where a large flow at a low to medium head is required. Especially for medium abrasive and lower solids concentrations applications. Similar in structure to WX pump, WL(R)pumps are smaller sized and relatively economical to handle mild slurries.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS:
Usage of versatile wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant material allows WL(R) series slurry pumps to service in various industries, such as construction material processing, ash removal in power plant, flue gas desulphurization and coal washing in coal plant, etc., resulting in low operating cost, as well as minimized maintenance and downtime.
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Innovation, quality and reliability are the core values of our company. These principles today more than ever form the basis of our success as an internationally active mid-size company for Industrial Flour Mill ATLAS 400WL LOW TO MEDIUM HEAD PUMP – Tiiec , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Seychelles, Nepal, Mauritania, With many years good service and development, we've a professional international trade sales team. Our products have exported to North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and other countries. Looking forward to build up a good and long term cooperation with you in coming future!
By Honey from Czech Republic - 2016.10.23 10:29
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By Hannah from Swaziland - 2016.02.14 13:19