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A Brew Master’s Best Friend: The QCB+ Series Pump by Q Pumps

Posted on by Sara Springer

Brewing beer is a fine craft that requires specific equipment to get the job done right.  Q Pumps® appreciates a well-brewed beverage and has designed the QCB+ Series Pumps to ensure Brew Masters can rely on their equipment to process their beverages correctly.

What makes the QCB+ Series by Q Pumps® ideal for brewing?  Here are a few features to wet your whistle:

  • Manufactured under the NEMA or IEC norms.
  • Stainless steel 316L for the parts in contact with the product
  • Open Impeller with better support with a wedge and nut
  • Can work in 50 and 60 Hz
  • Stainless steel 304 adapter
  • Clamp connections: Bridas, Bevel Seat, and DIN
  • 100% sanitary internal balanced mechanical seal
  • Pressurized for minimum product build-up, keeps faces cool, and lubricates with fluid pumped through
  • Long term efficiency
  • Ability to pump Wort at near-boiling temperatures
  • The design avoids seal wear and solid build up if flashing occurs between seal faces
  • Interchangeable with any competitor C series pump
  • Conversion kits available

The QCB+ Series Pump by Q Pumps® is ready to change the way you process your beer, wine, and spirits. Please contact SPRINGER PUMPS® for a quote today.

 

Tag Archive: Brewing Pump

The Brewer’s Solution for Pumping Yeast: Masosine Pumps

Posted on by Sara Springer

Masosine MRS Sine PumpFor brewing beer, the yeast is one of the most important ingredients. Many of the oldest breweries have climate controlled vaults to keep their original yeast strains protected or send them to places such as NCYC to ensure the continuation of their signature brews. Few, however, consider the damage done to live yeast when pumping it into the wort stream for fermentation. Many pump types roughly handle liquids and reduce the amount of live yeast that enters the fermenter, which results in longer fermentation times or bad/off batches of beer. Masosine pumps eliminate this problem with gentle, low sheer, low pulsation pumping action.
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