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ZENITH BPB PUMP

Designed to provide stable, precise, repeatable flow control of process fluids despite variations in temperature, viscosity, and pressure. The Zenith BPB Series pumps are broadly applied to metering services such as colorings, catalysts, resins, flavorings, perfumes, vitamins, oils, binders, adhesives, coatings, inhibitors, paints/varnishes, polymers, lubricants, dyes, defoamers, pharmaceuticals, urethanes, fuels, viscose, and many others for the world’s top industrial companies.

Available capacities: 0.16 – 2.92 cc / rev. Flow rate: 0.025 – 8.3 GPH. Max operating temperature: 300 F (150C). Max inlet pressure up to 500 pounds per square inch (psi). Max discharge pressure up to 1,500 psi. Viscosity range can go up to 100,000 cp

Zenith BPB Series pumps allow dependable control of critical process streams or additives. High accuracy eliminates costly overdosing associated with less accurate methods, and the pumps often pay for themselves in savings in one year or less. Concentrated solutions can be precisely metered pulse-free without dilution.

Benefits and Features:

High Accuracy – stable, repeatable flow control despite process variations in temperature, viscosity, and pressure.

  • High Pressure – precision manufactur- ing techniques hold tolerances to + .00005" (1.25 micron), allowing gear clearances to be kept to a minimum and high process pressures to be achieved.

  • Pulseless – precise, rotary spur gears provide smooth, continuous, pulseless flow.

  • Valveless – precision metering gears eliminate troublesome check valves used in reciprocating pumps.

  • Active Flowmeter – unparalleled mechanical precision combined with a closed-loop Zenith ZeDriveTM controller ensures exact flow control without the addition of expensive flowmeters.

  • Long Life – only three moving parts – components through hardened to R -54 or higher for wear resistance and strength.

  • Multi-pump Ratio Capability – outer drive gear allows multiple pumps to be driven at different gear ratios by a single motor.


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