ARO Adds Conductive PVDF to EXP Series of Pumps

Available in 1" and 2" Ports

The latest addition to the ARO® portfolio offers a conductive polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) wetted part driven by the advanced EXP pneumatic motor technology.

Available in 1-inch and 2-inch port sizes, the new Conductive PVDF Pump complements the existing range of ARO® process pumps. It offers the lowest downtime and lowest cost of ownership in highly critical applications, which include handling corrosive chemicals in hazardous duty environments.

PVDF is well suited for a variety of industries and applications, including:*

  • Chemical injections to treat wood or pulp in paper production
  • Chemical dosing or slurry draining in wastewater treatment
  • Transfer and delivery of acids to etch solar panels
  • Transfer and flushing of pigments, inks or solvents
  • Collecting agrochemical byproducts
  • Loading or unloading petrochemicals from trucks and other large containers
  • Transferring additives or chemicals in manufacturing fertilizer, detergent, pharmaceuticals or personal care products

Available in 1" and 2" Ports
 

The latest addition to the ARO® portfolio offers a conductive polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) wetted part driven by the advanced EXP pneumatic motor technology.

Available in 1-inch and 2-inch port sizes, the new Conductive PVDF Pump complements the existing range of ARO® process pumps. It offers the lowest downtime and lowest cost of ownership in highly critical applications, which include handling corrosive chemicals in hazardous duty environments.

PVDF is well suited for a variety of industries and applications, including:*

  • Chemical injections to treat wood or pulp in paper production
  • Chemical dosing or slurry draining in wastewater treatment
  • Transfer and delivery of acids to etch solar panels
  • Transfer and flushing of pigments, inks or solventsCollecting agrochemical byproducts
  • Loading or unloading petrochemicals from trucks and other large containers
  • Transferring additives or chemicals in manufacturing fertilizer, detergent, pharmaceuticals or personal care products