NEMO® Sanitary Plus Pumps Typical Components


MECHANICAL SEALS:  Mechanical seals are supplied in configurations where the seal faces are open to the product suction, eliminating dead areas.  (Back to Illustration)

CONNECTIONS:  Standard connections are Tri-Clamp type.  Other connections are available upon request.  (Back to Illustration)

FLEXIBLE SHAFT:  The flexible shaft replaces the normal connecting rod and pin joints.  This type of coupling excludes the need for moving parts, therefore eliminating the requirement for lubrication and possible wear in this area of the pump.

Additional benefits include lower shear, easy cleaning, and a two year guarantee on the flexishaft connection rod.  
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FLUSHING CONNECTIONS:  Optional flushing connections for CIP process are available.  (Back to Illustration)

STATOR 2:   Choice of two elastomers manufactured in accordance to national and international food regulations, FDA, BG, PL.  (Back to Illustration)
 

INTEGRATED STATOR SEAL:  This design eases maintenance while providing a sanitary seal. (Back to Illustration)

BOLTED MECHANICAL SEAL HOUSING:  Allows pumping of various products up to the maximum pressure limitations allowed by the mechanical seal utilized or by the housing. (Back to Illustration)

SHAFT SEAL:  All possibilities from single mechanical seal to the highly sanitary double mechanical seal for sterile applications.  (Back to Illustration)

STATOR INLET:  To improve product flow, a more streamline/tapered opening is standard.  (Back to Illustration)

STATOR 1:  Patented stator design with reduced elastomer wall thickness is available for varying operation temperatures.  Patent # DE EP 3661645  (Back to Illustration)
 

CONVEYING ELEMENTS:  Two rotor/stator designs are available for optimal pump performace and pulsation free transfer of products.  (Back to Illustration)

PRESSURE PORT:  Standard discharge connection is a concentric design (top).  Optional eccentric design is available for complete draining purposes (bottom).  CIP connections are available.  (Back to Illustration)