FLUX F 430 High Head Pump
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The FLUX F 430 High Head Pump by FLUX Pumps delivers high pressure with a maximum flow rate of 105 l/min (27.7 gpm) and a 32 mwc (105 ft) head, ideal for metal finishing, electroplating, and chemical processing. Its steel-reinforced inner tube and impeller design ensure durability and efficiency when transferring liquids from IBCs or tanks to higher elevations. Available in polypropylene, PVDF, or stainless steel for versatile industrial use.
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Manufacturer: FLUX Pumps
Product Type: High Head Drum Pump
Applications: Metal finishing, electroplating, chemical processing, water supply systems
Max Flow Rate: 105 l/min (27.7 gpm)
Design Features:
Product Type: High Head Drum Pump
Applications: Metal finishing, electroplating, chemical processing, water supply systems
Max Flow Rate: 105 l/min (27.7 gpm)
Design Features:
- Impeller design for higher delivery pressure
- Steel-reinforced inner tube for seal stability
- Compatible with explosion-proof motors
Delivery Head: Max 32 mwc (105 ft)
Viscosity: 1 to 105 mPas
Impeller Size: 50 mm
Immersion Length: Up to 3000 mm (118 inches)
Custom Options:
Viscosity: 1 to 105 mPas
Impeller Size: 50 mm
Immersion Length: Up to 3000 mm (118 inches)
Custom Options:
- Materials: Polypropylene, PVDF, Stainless Steel (316 Ti), Aluminum, Hastelloy C
- Motors: F457, F458, F460EX, F414
- Food-grade and ATEX-certified versions
Specification | Details |
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Description | With mechanical seal |
Versions also in | FDA |
Typical Application Areas | Can be used universally, ideal for frequent medium changes |
Seal Type | With mechanical seal |
Materials (Pump) | Stainless steel, polypropylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, aluminum, Hastelloy C |
Standard Immersion Depth | 27/39/47 inches (700/1000/1200 mm) |
Other Immersion Depths/Special Lengths | 27 – 118 inches (200 – 3000 mm) |
Flow Rate Max | 63 GPM* |
Delivery Head Max | 98 ft* |
Viscosity Max | 1200 cPs* |
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Detailed Information | Page 12 – 13 |