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SANITARY PUMP

A sanitary centrifugal pump is a type of centrifugal pump designed for high-hygiene applications, using smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces to prevent bacterial growth and product contamination.

Sanitary Centrifugal Pump (Low Viscosity & Medium Viscos)

A premium sanitary centrifugal pump is a type of pump designed for industries with strict hygiene requirements, like food, beverage, and pharmaceuticals, to move fluids efficiently and safely.

Premium Sanitary Centrifugal Pump (Low Viscosity & Medium Viscos)

A sanitary multistage centrifugal pump is a specialized pump that uses two or more impellers arranged in series to gradually increase fluid pressure for high-pressure, high-flow applications in sanitary industries like food, beverage, and pharmaceuticals.

Sanitary Multistage Centrifugal Pump (Low Viscosity & Medium Viscos)

A sanitary centrifugal multistage self-priming pump combines the ability to handle high pressure with the advantage of self-priming, making it suitable for hygienic applications like food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries.

Sanitary Centrifugal Multistage Self-Priming Pump

A large flow sanitary centrifugal pump is designed for high-volume, low-viscosity fluid transfer in hygienic environments, using smooth, stainless steel surfaces to prevent contamination.

Sanitary Centrifugal Pump Large FLow

A sanitary lobe pump is a positive displacement pump designed for hygienic applications in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries.

Sanitary Lobe Pump (Clean High Viscosity Fluid)

Sanitary twin-screw and sine pumps are high-performance, positive-displacement pumps used in hygienic industries like food, beverage, and pharmaceutical processing, with both designs providing smooth, non-pulsating flow. While the two designs are different, both can handle a wide range of viscosities, self-prime, and are capable of CIP/SIP (clean-in-place/sanitize-in-place) duties. 

Sanitary Twin Screw and Sine Pump (High Viscosity Fluid with Solid Content)

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