The straight-through valve-and-head design of the Series 7000 mechanical diaphragm metering pump allows for improved flow characteristics and the ability to handle corrosive liquids. The pumps can handle viscosities in excess of 5,000 cp and pump capacity can be adjusted through the use of a micrometer dial while the pump is running. The suction lift of the Series 7000 pumps is able to pull the sulfuric acid as much as 25 feet from tank to tank (the equivalent of pulling 45 feet of water).
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globalagency said
19 February 2010
Dear Sir/Madam,
I write in regards to your advert on the internet , we are consultant buyers of (PLASTIC WATER TANK) we found your contact and noted that your company is into exportation of this items .
We will be pleased to have your quotation if you are in a better position to ship in bulk quantity to Nigeria. I will appreciate your prompt response.
Best regards,
Mr.Tom Marius.
Global Agency Nigeria Ltd.
120 Pound Road Aba.
Abia State Nigeria.
Tel:-+ 234-70-66127871
Email:globalagencyltd@aim.com
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