We assemble the corrosion resistant PC Series pumps constructed of high impact, glass reinforced Noryl and 316 stainless steel, with an enclosed type impeller and a stainless steel shaft insert.
Noryl pellets are melted and injection molded to form the intricate pump volute and impellers in our machine shop. They are sent to the production area where the pump is assembled, attached to the motor, and tested for performance, electrical properties, and vibration.
The compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for cabinet installation as well as skid mounting. These end suction centrifugal pumps are typically used for circulation & transfer systems, condensation towers, cooling towers, pre-filter charge systems, car washes, and deionized water/reverse osmosis systems.
Capacities to 65 GPM and pressures to 50 PSI. See full PC Series Features/Specs.
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