WEFTEC will take place from 24-28 September in New Orleans, Louisiana and the company will showcase the FSIP® (full service-in-place) version of the NEMO® progressing cavity pump, the revolutionary TORNADO® T2 rotary lobe pump, the asynchronous bridge preventing module (aBP-Module®), and the iFD-Stator® 2.0.
The FSIP pump gives access to all of the pump’s rotating parts to allow users to open the pump cavity on-site, dismantle all rotating parts and re-install them without having to remove the pump from the pipe assembly. The new iFD-Stator 2.0, features a two-part, reusable stator housing and replaceable stator. Compatible with all NEMO NM series progressing cavity pumps, the iFD-Stator2.0 reduces energy and maintenance costs.
In addition, experts will showcase the NEMO BF progressing cavity pump with an add-on asynchronous bridge preventing module (aBP-Module), which prevents the formation of lumps that can cause bridge building in a sewage sludge conveyance system. Also on display will be the TORNADO T2, with its FSIPdesign. This self-priming, valve-less, positive displacement pump can be used for any kind of liquid, including media containing gas, solids or fibrous matter.
NETZSCH experts will be at Booth 1619 at WEFTEC 2016.