Advance 1000 Pump

Advance 1000 Pump

The Advance 1000 is molded out of high-quality glass-filled Noryl®, which gives it many advantages. It has good resistance to most acids, alkalis, and inorganics. Noryl® has excellent tensile strength, very low water absorption, and a continuous temperature rating of 194° F.

We also offer the Advance 1000 line in polypropylene. The design of the pump, coupled with the chosen resins, produces a strong, durable, versatile unit. When used with the patented Impenatra® seal, the fluid pumped does not contact any metal parts. This allows it to properly handle many corrosive and chemical applications at a fraction of the cost of exotic alloys.

 


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Description

DESIGN
The Advance 1000 is molded out of high-quality glass-filled Noryl®, which gives it many advantages. It has good resistance to most acids, alkalis, and inorganics. Noryl® has excellent tensile strength, very low water absorption, and a continuous temperature rating of 194° F. We also offer the Advance 1000 line in polypropylene. The design of the pump, coupled with the chosen resins, produces a strong, durable, versatile unit. When used with the patented Impenatra® seal, the fluid pumped does not contact any metal parts. This allows it to properly handle many corrosive and chemical applications at a fraction of the cost of exotic alloys.

APPLICATIONS
Typical applications serviced by the Advance 1000 include transfer of chemical process fluids, laser coolers, filtration systems, deionized water transfer, wastewater reclamation, pressure spray systems, fountains, plating chemical transfer and recirculation, fume scrubbers, and pollution control equipment.

CORROSION RESISTANCE
Here is a small sampling of the chemicals handled:
• Sodium Hydroxide (10%) • Ammonium Hydroxide (10%) • Sodium Bicarbonate (SAT.) • Ammonium Phosphate (SAT.) • Potassium Bicarbonate (SAT.) • Demineralized Water • Ferric Chloride (SAT.) • Ethylene Glycol • Acetic Acid (10%) • Nitric Acid (10%) • Hydrochloric Acid (10%, 37%) • Sulphuric Acid (10%, 60%) • Nickel Plating Solutions

PERFORMANCE
Engineered for high efficiency, Advance impellers are available as semi-open or enclosed to accommodate a wide variety of flows, pressures and fluids. The standard impeller trims deliver the performances listed at 60 HZ. [3450 RPM]. Contact factory for 50Hz performances.

VERSATILITY
The pump can be close coupled to a 56J motor or mounted to a bearing pedestal. Both single and three phase motors in ODP and TEFC enclosures are readily available. An adapter kit is available to convert a 56C keyed-shaft motor to a 56J mount. A variety of elastomers, seals, impellers, and motors, can be combined to meet your exact requirements. All units are bench tested prior to shipping.

MARKETING
We are structured to sell unassembled pump ends, as well as completely assembled pump and motor units. We specialize in serving OEM’s and distributors throughout the world.

Options

PUMP MODELALLOWABLE FLOWRATE RANGE (GPM)ALLOWABLE PRESSURE RANGE (FT)MAXIMUM EFFICENCYMOTOR POWER (HP)POWER OPTIONS (VOLTAGE / PHASE)NEMA MOTOR FRAMEWET END MATERIALMECHANICAL SEALIMPELLER TYPEIMPELLER MATERIAL
Advance 10005-1355-8567%1/2 or 5110-220V / 1ø or 230-460V / 3ø56J or 56CNoryl® or PolypropyleneImpenatra I (Non Metallic)Semi Open or EnclosedNoryl® or Polypropylene
Advance 300010-705-15556%1/2 through 5110-220V / 1ø or 230-460V / 3ø56J or 56CNoryl®Impenatra I (Non Metallic)Semi Open or EnclosedNoryl® or Polypropylene
Advance 400015-18510-8075%1/2 through 5110-220V / 1ø or 230-460V / 3ø56J or 56CPolypropyleneImpenatra I (Non Metallic)Semi Open or EnclosedNoryl® or Polypropylene

Allowable Operating Range (AOR) is between 50% & 140% of flow at Best Efficiency Point (BEP). Close Coupled or Frame Mounted options are available.

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