Plastic pumps are made for applications which require a high level of corrosion or damage resistance due to the operation environment or medium being pumped. Plastics (polymers) can provide a superior broad spectrum resistance to acids, adhesive, chemicals, hazardous, and other caustic fluids. Plastic pumps are available in all pump technologies and configurations. Plastic pumps tend to be lighter than conventional pumps, however have significantly lower maximum operations pressures, temperatures, and flow rates.
Plastic pumps are rated for the same performance criteria as other pumps. Plastic pumps should be selected based on their ability to endure the operating environment and materials being pumped.
F series corrosion-resistant and energy-saving centrifugal pump is made by once-injection mold with Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) or reinforced polypropylene (RPP). It has strong mechanical strength and excellent corrosion-resistance properties. The medium does not contact metal. In order to prolong the working life for the mechanical seal, it has pressure-reducing facility and does not need cooling water. With its high efficiency and low price, it is an ideal product for replacing the stainless steel pump, Fluoride alloy pump and other non-metal pumps.
PVDF Material: good airproof, toxicity and pollution free, nonpolarity, oxidation resistance, good mechanical property, resistance to strong oxidizer, halogen and aromatic solvent. Working temperature between -40 ℃~135 ℃ .
RPP Material: Nonpolarity, toxicity and pollution free, resistance to normal alkali, acid and salt (without granule). Working temperature between -12 ℃~100 ℃.