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Electric drum pumps, also called electric transfer pumps or barrel pumps, deliver a controlled and safe way to move liquids from drums and containers. How these pumps help reduce manual effort and improve production flow.

Why Should You Watch This Webinar?

This on-demand session explains how ARO electric drum pumps can improve plant performance. You will see how a simple upgrade reduces downtime and increases safety.

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What Will You Learn Inside the Webinar?

Here are the key topics covered by ARO experts:

  • How electric drum pumps reduce physical effort and improve worker safety
  • Where electric pumps offer higher efficiency than manual or air-operated models
  • Ways to lower energy consumption across your transfer process
  • How to simplify drum changeovers and reduce product lossReal examples from industries such as chemicals and pharmaceuticals

How Do ARO Electric Drum Pumps Improve Daily Operations?

ARO electric drum pumps use a motor-driven design that maintains a constant flow. This helps teams avoid slow or uneven product transfer.

Benefits include:

  • Steady performance for chemicals, solvents and viscous materials
  • Up to significant energy reduction compared to legacy pumps
  • Smooth drum changeovers that reduce spills
  • Extended pump life due to durable materials

Electric drum pumps use an electric motor, while air-operated pumps run on compressed air. Electric pumps offer steady flow and lower operating energy in many applications. Air-operated pumps are better for hazardous or explosive environments.

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