METAL
MAG-DRIVE PUMPS

Metallic magnetic drive seal-less pumps made of stainless steel (AISI 316). Designed for special applications and difficult industrial fluids: volatile, toxic, flammable liquids. Savino Barbera mag-drive pumps can also be ATEX rated for potentially explosive environments (models available on request).

Metal hermetic magnetic pumps for industrial liquids

MATERIAL: AISI 316
SAMARIUM-COBALT PERMANENT MAGNETS

MAX FLOW-RATE: 32 m³/h
MAX HEAD: 24 mwc

threaded connections (standard) OR FLANGES (OPTIONAL)
SPECIAL MODELS FOR PER explosive atmosphere (ATEX ZONE 1 & 2)

MATERIAL: AISI 316
SAMARIUM-COBALT PERMANENT MAGNETS

MAX FLOW-RATE: 32 m³/h
MAX HEAD: 24 mwc

threaded connections (standard) OR FLANGES (OPTIONAL)
SPECIAL MODELS FOR PER explosive atmosphere (ATEX ZONE 1 & 2)

SERIEs BM

MODEL BM06 → BM31

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Q max m³/h H max m w.c. kW Poles Ø max impeller Atex version Data sheet
BM06 6 8 0.25 2 78 mm Zone 1 & 2 download pdf
BM10 12 11 1.1 2 96 mm Zone 1 & 2 download pdf
BM15 23 19 1.5 2 120 mm Zone 1 & 2 download pdf
BM31 32 24 2.2 2 133 mm Zone 1 & 2 download pdf
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METAL

(AISI316, HASTELLOY)

Savino Barbera metal magnetic pumps are available in stainless steel or Hastelloy. With these configurations, they can handle difficult liquids such as: hydrocarbons, solvents, coolants, oils, flammable liquids. Max operating temperature: 160°C (version with graphite bushings).

ATEX

MAG-DRIVE PUMPS

Savino Barbera magnetically coupled pumps are also suitable for potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX Zone 1 and ATEX Zone 2). Our ATEX chemical pumps can be used to transfer alcohols, fuels, solvents and other flammable or dangerous liquid, in these hazardous environments:

 

  • Zone 2 Certification: II 3G Ex c T6 (pump), II 3G Ex d IIB T4 (motor).
  • Zone 1 Certification: II 2G Ex c T6 (pump), II 2G Ex d IIB T4 (motor).
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