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NETZSCH Progressive Cavity Pump

NM038BY02S12B block pump in industrial design can be used in environmental technology, the food and chemical industries, but also in the oil & gas upstream as well as the mid- /downstream sector for a wide variety of pressure-stable conveying or dosing tasks. From low-viscosity media to hardly flowing products, with or without solid content, shear-sensitive, sticky or abrasive, with the NEMO® BY progressing cavity pump even difficult substances can be conveyed gently and with low pulsation, regardless of fluctuations in pressure and viscosity.

The Feature of the NEMO® BY Progressing Cavity Pump

The progressing cavity pump guarantees flow rates proportional to speed with high dosing accuracy over the entire speed range. In block design with flanged drive, this NEMO® pump is especially compact and economical. Moreover, the NEMO® BY is distinguished by its low investment, operating and maintenance costs. Four rotor/stator geometries are available for the various products and applications.

Working principle of Netzsch NM038BY02S12B

From low-viscosity media to hardly flowing products, with or without solid content, shear-sensitive, sticky or abrasive, with the NEMO® BY progressing cavity pump even difficult substances can be conveyed gently and with low pulsation, regardless of fluctuations in pressure and viscosity.

NETZSCH Progressive Cavity Pump Parameter List

ManufactureNetzsch
INLET/OUTLET CONNECTION TYPEFlange
INLET SIZE3 in x 2.5 in
MOTOR VOLTAGE230-460 VAC
HORSEPOWER3
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NETZSCH Progressive Cavity Pump

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A Netzsch progressive cavity pump is a type of positive displacement pump that is designed to handle extremely tough pumping applications and high viscous fluids.

A progressing cavity pump is a type of positive displacement pump and is also known as a progressive cavity pump, progg cavity pump, eccentric screw pump or cavity pump. It transfers fluid by means of the progress, through the pump, of a sequence of small, fixed shape, discrete cavities, as its rotor is turned.

A progressive cavity pump is referred by different names, such as eccentric screw pump, progg cavity pump, or cavity pump. These are positive displacement pumps, which are most commonly used in fluid handling systems.

A Progressive Cavity Pump is a type of a positive displacement pump which has a rotor rotating within a housing called a stator. The rotor is always metallic and the stator is made up of a rubber type of material.