NETZSCH NEMO® FSIP Progressive Cavity Pump 

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NETZSCH NEMO® FSIP Progressive cavity pump 

NEMO® FSIP® Progressing Cavity Pumps for Efficient Servicing

Save up to 66 percent of servicing time, the NEMO® progressing cavity pumps in FSIP® design make it possible. They are available in three variants and can generally be used in all industrial areas where very different media have to be conveyed with low pulsation, as well as unaffected by fluctuations in pressure and viscosity, or dosing tasks.

The description of NEMO® FSIP® Progressing Cavity Pumps

The NETZSCH FSIP® concept of the NEMO® progressing cavity pump is especially interesting where pumps are installed in wear intensive applications requiring more service and maintenance work. Up to 66 percent of working time can be saved when changing the stator. The FSIP® pump is designed in a way that the housing itself functions as support and orientation guideline. The special design enables that each part automatically fits into its destination. Positioning is done automatically without further adjustments. Therefore the change of all wear parts takes less than half of the time required so far. In block construction with a flanged drive, this NEMO® pump is particularly compact and economical. The pump also differentiates itself by means of low investment and operating costs. In FSIP® design the pump can help to safe even more maintenance costs and costs caused by downtimes. The three variants are the FSIP.ready, the FSIP.advanced and the FSIP.pro. The FSIP.ready is a basic BY Pump inclusive revised housing design with inspection cover, with standard drive train and standard seal arrangement. The FSIP.advanced is a BY pump with new housing design and large inspection cover, split coupling rod. Rotor and stator can be serviced in place. The FSIP.pro is also based on the BY pump with new housing design and large inspection cover, split coupling rod, cartridge unit and single acting mechanical seal for “Full Service in Place”. Two rotor/stator geometries are available to cover a broad spectrum of products and applications.

The application of NEMO® FSIP® Progressing Cavity Pumps

The NETZSCH NEMO® FSIP progressive cavity pump is widely used in industries such as food and beverage, chemical, pharmaceutical, and oil and gas. Its modular design and hygienic construction make it an ideal choice for applications that require regular maintenance and cleaning. The pump’s advanced technologies, including its conveying screw and coupling rod design, ensure high efficiency and low pulsation, making it a reliable solution for various pumping applications.

The features of NEMO® FSIP® Progressing Cavity Pumps

The NETZSCH NEMO® FSIP Progressive Cavity Pump boasts a number of impressive features, such as a robust and reliable construction that is capable of handling even the toughest of applications. Its unique design also ensures low pulsation and shear forces, making it suitable for use with sensitive and delicate media. Additionally, the pump’s modular system allows for customization to meet specific application needs, while its high-performance stator technology ensures consistent performance over long periods of operation. Overall, the NETZSCH NEMO® FSIP Progressive Cavity Pump offers a range of benefits that make it an ideal choice for a variety of industries and applications.

progressive cavity pump design
progressive cavity pump design

People Also Ask

A progressive cavity pump npsh required much lower Net Positive Suction Head (npsh in progressive cavity pump) as compared to a centrifugal pump because the internal pump velocity is lower. A progressive cavity pump can pump when the suction pressure is as low as 28″ of mercury (Hg), a centrifugal pump cannot do this.(npsh for progressive cavity pump/npsh required for progressive cavity pump)

Three key factors to consider when selecting the best progressive cavity pump for your application are:

  1. Fluid Properties.
  2. Pump Size.
  3. Operating Speed.
  4. Pump Stator/Rotor Material.
  5. Pressure:Flow Rate Ratio.

NETZSCH has been developing, producing and distributing positive displacement pumps worldwide for more than 70 years. We develop the right pump solution for your customers’ specifications. Thereby, we promise you Proven Excellence – outstanding performance in all areas.

A Progressive Cavity Pump is a type of positive displacement pump, which consists of a rotor and stator. The metal rotor drives the stator through the chain and begins to fill the cavities with equal amounts of liquid which then get pushed through the pump outlet.