ISOChem Centrifugal Pump
Pulsafeeder’s IsoChem sealless centrifugal pumps are ideal for corrosion resistant and caustic pump applications. These chemical pumps safely handle hazardous, highly corrosive, explosive, and toxic chemicals. Available in single-stage and multi-stage designs, our centrifugal pumps can be used in both industrial and laboratory settings.
ISOChem centrifugal pumps provide safe, leak-free service with a magnetic coupling that eliminates the need for mechanical seals and packing, which are the main sources of leakage problems on other centrifugal pumps. Take advantage of reduced downtime and lower maintenance costs thanks to our sealless chemical pump.
ISOChem Benefits
- Minimizes exposure of your personnel to hazardous chemicals
- Eliminates contacting seal faces which are prone to wear and leakage
- Provides superior corrosion resistance and minimizes heating (due to eddy-current effect) by utilizing an Alloy C Containment Can
- Eliminates costly seal flush systems required on all pumps with double mechanical seals
- Reduces downtime and maintenance costs through extended service intervals
- Eliminates alignment problems inherent in direct-coupled units
Unmatched Hydraulic Efficiency
Hydraulic efficiency has been raised to a level unmatched in pumps of this size. Precision cast closed impellers an housing reduce flow resistance to a minimum, resulting in lower horse-power requirements.
Centrifugal Pump Operating Limits
IsoChem standard centrifugal pumps are rated at temperatures up to 450 degrees F, and viscosities up to 100 centipoise. For extended application ranges consult your local distributor.
ISOChem Centrifugal Products
CMH1 Centrifugal
SPECS
Flow: 84 gpm (318 lpm)
Pressure: 92 feet (28 meters)
CMH2 Centrifugal
SPECS
Flow: 84 gpm (318 lpm)
Pressure: 165 feet (50 meters)
CMH3 Centrifugal
SPECS
Flow: 84 gpm (318 lpm)
Pressure: 235 feet (71.6 meters)
CMH4 Centrifugal
SPECS
Flow: 84 gpm (318 lpm)
Pressure: 297 feet (90.5 meters)
CMH5 Centrifugal
SPECS
Flow: 84 gpm (318 lpm)
Pressure: 365 feet (111 meters)

