Viking - CMD Series Composite Mag Drive Pumps
November 19, 2007

VikingŪ Pump recently released the Composite Mag Drive (CMD), a groundbreaking new series of sealless, non-metallic pumps specially designed for crucial liquid containment applications, including corrosive chemicals, volatile organic chemicals, and flammable liquids. 
Due to the CMD's engineered-fluoropolymer and ceramic-wetted material design and construction, the series of pumps can handle the entire pH range and offers advanced durability, broader compatibility and corrosion resistance. The new CMD series is also available at a lower cost of acquisition compared to other exotic metallic pumps.
    
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Our latest innovative pumping solution, the CMD series, is an ideal fit for customers looking for new ways to handle a vast range of chemicals and corrosive materials," said John Stillman, Director-Global OEM Sales of Viking Pump. "Because our CMD series is designed and manufactured with fewer parts, the pumps require less, more simplified maintenance that translates into a lower total cost of ownership. We're very excited about bringing the tremendous value of this highly effective, cost-saving solution to our customers
 
The CMD series offers several important benefits, including: 100% renewable performance with use of Viking's recommended spare parts kit; a groundbreaking magnet system with a patent-pending spline design that allows the magnet to self-align while floating on the shaft with no added fasteners; self-lubricating, heavy-duty bearings with patent-bearing geometry that allow dry-run capabilities; and, a unique, universal flange that allows for easy installation for both ANSI and DIN flanged systems, among other key benefits. In addition, the CMD series offers extreme flexibility, including an array of models with port sizes ranging from .25" to 1.5" (6.35 to 38.1 mm), a performance level of 100 SSU (22 cSt), normal capacity at 1450 RPM ranging from 0.34 to 16.5 GPM (1.3 to 62.5 LPM), normal capacity at 1750 RPM ranging from 0.4 to 20.0 GPM (1.5 to 75.0 LPM), a maximum differential pressure of 150 PSI (10 Bar), a maximum hydrostatic pressure of 200 PSI (14 Bar), approximate shipping weights ranging from 4 to 44 pounds (2 to 20 kg), and a maximum recommended operating temperature of 150°F (65°C).

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