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Flux Pumps Rises to the Challenge of the Chemical Industry

Posted on by Sara Springer

One of the most challenging industries to provide product for is Chemical Applications.  Each material requires very specific safety standards and FLUX® Pumps has a solution for every kind. Strictly following these requirements, FLUX® Pumps continues to bring innovative products to the chemical industry while staying on the forefront of current safety protocols and regulations.

Users can confidently transfer, fill, and meter almost any liquid with accuracy and safety with a FLUX® Pump.  With experience in pumping acids, alkalis, explosive and corrosive solvents, Flux® can provide the specialty equipment you need or create a customized solution for any demanding application.

Examples of Liquids FLUX® Pumps can process:

·         Acids & Alkalis ·         Demineralized Water ·         Oil-Containing Solutions
·         Adhesives ·         Dispersions ·         Perchlorethylene
·         Ammonia ·         Emulsifiers ·         Photo Chemicals
·         Azide Chemistry ·         Firemen Foam ·         Plastic Foam
·         Brake Fluids ·         Formic Acid ·         Silicone Paste
·         Caustic ·         Greases ·         Solvents
·         Cleaning Supplies ·         Nitric Acid ·         Sulfuric Acid

 

The range of applications for Flux® Pumps is endless.  Examples of these applications include:

  • Precision metering of mineral oils from IBC’s
  • Formic Acid transfer from totes
  • Metering of disinfectants use to prevent Legionella
  • Manual batching of solvents from drums and totes
  • Batch filling of cleaning agents
  • Topping off electroplating baths with sulphuric acid
  • High Viscosity silicone paste pumping
  • Transfer of silicone oils

It’s safe to say FLUX® Pumps is prepared a ready to find the appropriate pumps and equipment for your next chemical application.  Please reach out to SPRINGER PARTS® for more information about FLUX® Pumps or to request a quote today.

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