SPX FLOW welcomes low-cost pumps
Published by Anna Nicklin,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
SPX FLOW has launched a lower-cost alternative to its traditional Bran+Luebbe pumps, its Bran+Luebbe CEREX P-range pump for use in the oil and gas industry.
The Bran+Luebbe CEREX P-range pump is designed for high pressure applications of up to 103 bar. All pumps are fitted with special PTFE diaphragms, designed to ensure a long-life product with lasting solutions.
Other features include: double diaphragms fitted with a diaphragm failure detection sensor to maximise safety and prevent pump damage; pump yoke to separate hydraulic oil from gear box lubricant; the pump is adaptable with several configurations and connections; and pumps are designed in accordance to API675.
The CEREX range is a standardised product that ensures low cost and instant availability. Both pumps are manufactured to the rigorous standards of German product design and engineering.
Peter Sahai, Commercial Director Bran+Luebbe, commented: “SPX FLOW recognises that today’s changing oil and gas industry calls for rapid-fire responses and efficient, cost-effective solutions.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/29082017/spx-flow-welcomes-low-cost-pumps/
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