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The cover article in the most recent issue of CHEM.INFO talks about the latest pollution control solutions on the market. Which of the following statements applies to you and your company?
 Pollution control has required more resources in the last 12 months.
 Pollution control has required fewer resources in the last 12 months.
 Pollution control resources have stayed about the same in the last 12 months.



Peristaltic Pumps for Corrosive, Abrasive, and Sensitive Fluids



The 720 Series peristaltic pump is designed for accurate metering and dosing of corrosive, abrasive, and sensitive fluids. It’s suitable for the contamination-free transfer of acids, paints, oils, inks, dyes, or waste slurries found in industrial, chemical, pulp and paper, printing, and food processing markets. Offering a smaller footprint than other industrial pumps with similar flow rates, it provides low shear and non-contacting pumping with minimal downtime. The series includes single-channel flows up to 8.8 gpm and 17.6 gpm through two individual tubes, as well as a choice of analog or digital control, and is available in a NEMA 4X washdown case. Features include LoadSure tube elements for easy maintenance as well as metering repeatability at 99.5 percent. Many models include integral digital drives and displays in washdown enclosures. Flow rates range from 0.1 microliter to 350 gpm. There are no internal universal joints, valves, dead corners, or glands to impede flow

Watson-Marlow Bredel, Wilmington, MA; 800-282-8823; www.watson-marlow.com


Watson Marlow Bredel
37 Upton Technology Park
Wilmington, MA, 01887

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