• Submersible, vertical, double-chamber, cast iron centrifugal pump with stainless steel impeller, IP 68, single-stage, with level control, immersion depth 5 m. Includes 10m of cable.
    • Untreated wastewater
    • Activated sludge
    • Circulation and heating sludge
    • Raw mud and rotten silt
    • mixed water
  • Submersible, vertical centrifugal pump, polypropylene monobloc with noryl impeller, IP 68, single-stage, with level control in single-phase version, immersion depth 2 m. includes 10 m of cable. Applications: Automatic drainage of buckets, wells, tanks and warehouses at risk of flooding, reduction of surface water levels, drainage, drainage of underground passages, extraction of water from rivers and reservoirs.
  • High performance SAER equipment in terms of performance and efficiency. Ideal for recirculation and conditioning systems, water supply and pressurization groups. Different types of mechanical closures available, also for food grade use.
  • They are specialized systems designed to provide a reliable supply of high-pressure water in the event of a fire. These equipment play a critical role in the safety of commercial, industrial, and residential buildings by ensuring sufficient water is available to effectively fight fires.
  • Single-stage or multistage submersible electric pump for deep wells, for vertical or horizontal installation, built entirely in stainless steel, for well diameters of 150 mm (6”) and larger. Technical data • Maximum flow rate: 80 m³/h • Maximum pressure: 420 m • Maximum operating temperature: 50°C • Maximum rotation speed: 3500 rpm • Type of fluid handled: Clean water
  • Suitable for domestic installations, water supply, small gardening, increasing pressure in water supply networks. They ensure minimal hydraulic loss and, being designed and manufactured in Italy, are a guarantee of high quality. • Maximum flow rate: 8 m³/h • Maximum pressure: 59 m • Maximum power: 3 hp • Maximum operating temperature: 70°C • Maximum rotation speed: 3450 rpm • Type of fluid handled: Clean water
  • Single-stage pumps with axially split spiral casing, with double suction radial rotor for horizontal and vertical installation. Horizontal drive installed, both on the left and direct sides of the pump (optional). Flanges meet DIN, EN or ASME requirements
  • Single-stage radially divided volute casing monobloc pumps. Suction and discharge in line horizontally or vertically. It has a closed impeller, replaceable wear rings and a simple mechanical seal according to EN 12756. Back-pull-out design. Wide range of applications.
  • Compact, silent and easy to operate and maintain pumps, specially designed for pumping white water and non-chemically aggressive liquids in general industry applications, such as residential, irrigation, among others.
    • Maximum discharge diameter: 1"
    • Maximum flow: 15 m³/h
    • Maximum pressure: 46.2m
    • Maximum operating temperature: 70°C
    • Maximum turning speed: 3450rpm
    • Type of fluid handled: Clean water
  • Vertically sectioned horizontal multistage pumps, with suction casings sealed together by means of flat gaskets and externally by tie rods. Recommended for pumping clean liquids, free of suspended solids and not chemically and/or mechanically aggressive.
  • It is a highly versatile and efficient pumping device designed for a wide variety of applications in the field of engineering and industry. This pump stands out for its ability to handle liquids reliably and effectively, making it an essential tool in various areas.
  • Single-stage monobloc pumps for a wide range of applications, with shaft protection bushing and replaceable wear rings and a simple mechanical seal with low operational cost that does not require external cooling. Their construction is of the back pull-out type and they can be installed in a horizontal, vertical or inclined position. • Maximum discharge diameter: 6″ • Maximum flow rate: 550 m³/h • Maximum pressure: 140 m • Maximum operating temperature: 90°C • Maximum rotation speed: 3500 rpm • Type of fluid handled: Clean water
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