
Bredel Pumps has released a new option for their Bredel 10, Bredel 15, Bredel 25, and Bredel 32 Peristaltic PumpsThe option is DuCoNite: A REVOLUTIONARY engineered coating for the pump housing, which provides ultimate corrosion protection against chemical spills, corrosive atmospheres and harsh environments.
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They are designed to be Easy to Use and to Limit Downtime. The 800 series pumps have been designed for hygienic pumping up to 8000 liters/hour and pressures to 3.5 bar (51 psi). The pump heads are constructed of aluminum with a white epoxy powder coated finish. They offer true CIP (clean-in-place) and SIP (steam-in-place) capability, as the rollers retract to a non-occluding position, allowing an unrestricted flow-through path for cleaning.


The 800 series pump head incorporates retractable roller mechanisms that allow clean-in-place or steam-in-place hose cleaning. The roller mechanisms are simply unlocked and disengaged from the standard pumping position, providing maximum cleaning capacity via a free flow of cleaning agents through the hose.
The 800 series can be steamed-in-place at 135°C (2 bar) for a duration of one hour. Allow 15 minutes for the pump to return to ambient temperature prior to restarting the pump.
Watson-Marlow Bredel offers an Unmatched 2 Year Warranty on the 800 Series Pump to Protect Against Manufacturers Defects.

Watson-Marlow Pumps recently introduced new versions of their 520, 620, and 720 peristaltic pump models featuring PROFIBUS connections. Not only are these the first-ever peristaltic pumps to feature Direct PROFIBUS Connections, but they also have more features, more Data/Diagnostic sensors, Greater Intelligence, Superior Flexibility and Greater Ease of Use then any other PROFIBUS pumps. Watson-Marlow’s Profibus cased pumps are value-for-life products, with maintenance-free drives and a five-year warranty. The tubing is the only consumable you need. Simple installation saves on CAPEX; smart control saves on OPEX. This means that you can control and monitor the pumps better than ever before. And in the unlikely event of a failure, you have more information, allowing you to diagnose the problem faster and reduce downtime and engineering costs.
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No Point to Point wiring: Using PROFIBUS means there is no longer a need for point to point wiring. Using PROFIBUS you only need one cable to the first pump than one cable from pump to pump, reducing materials and engineering costs.
One GSD file for all pumps: The 520, 620 and 720 PROFIBUS pumps run from the same GSD file (Generic Station Description). This means true process scaling, unplug and remove one pump and replace with another.
No extra equipment required: With direct connection into PROFIBUS networks there is no need for expensive equipment such as gateways or I/O converters saving the customer money and providing more information than ever before.
A simple 9 pin PROFIBUS connector: Connection to the network is simple and only requires a 9 pin PROFIBUS connector with two wires within the PROFIBUS cable feed into the connector.
Nearly all of the competing pumps are fixed at one speed: 1.5 Mbits/sec. What does this mean? Many ProfiBus networks run at 1.5 Mbits/sec, as this offers reasonable distance at a reasonable speed. However, some networks run more slowly to get greater network distances – or may run faster because of process needs. Watson-Marlow has allowed for this need for variability by ensuring that the range of Bp pumps can all run at any speed within the PROFIBUS speed range. Added to this, the customer need not worry about setting the pump to match his system’s speed. Bp pumps automatically detect the network speed and adjust themselves to match.
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