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NETZSCH to showcase its advanced pumping technology at ILTA 2021

NETZSCH to showcase its advanced pumping technology at ILTA 2021

Visit Booth #283 to learn about highly efficient, advanced pumping technology for liquid terminal and liquid transportation applications
NETZSCH Pumps North America, LLC will be showcasing its extensive line of advanced, field-proven pumps for demanding liquid terminal applications at the International Liquid Terminals Association 2021 Annual Operating Conference and Trade Show, October 4-6 in Houston, TX. Stop by booth 283 to see NOTOS® Multiple Screw Pumps, TORNADO® T2 Rotary Lobe Pumps, NEMO® Progressing Cavity Pumps, and NETZSCH’s pumping solutions for liquids of widely different viscosities.
NOTOS® 2NS Two Screw Pumps are particularly suitable for non-abrasive to slightly abrasive, corrosive as well as non-corrosive and low to highly lubricating liquids. These pumps have proven themselves for low to high flow rates as well as pressures. Due to their characteristics, the NOTOS® 2NS self-priming pumps have a long service life making them ideal in tank farms.
The compact TORNADO® T2 Rotary Lobe Pump, a self-priming, valve-less pump that offers maximum operational performance, high reliability and durability, ease of maintenance, and a low total life cycle cost. With a revolutionary design that has been recently reengineered to maximize uptime, the TORNADO® T2 pump features metal lobes running inside a metal housing with an elastomer liner.
Another option for liquid terminal and liquid transportation is the NEMO® Progressing Cavity Pump, known for its continuous, pressure-stable, gentle and low-pulsation conveyance of almost any fluid without being affected by fluctuations in pressure and viscosity.
NETZSCH pumps are available with a wide range of flow and pressure capabilities. The pump and tank can be constructed from carbon steel, stainless steel, galvanized steel, and Halar/rubber-lined steel, depending on application needs.