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HP & HPT HIGH PRESSURE PISTON PUMPS

Efficient and solid

The HP series offers an additional triplex plunger pump for high pressure cleaning. This series has proven its worth many times over, especially when used to clean filter cloths for chamber and membrane filter presses. With accessories that are designed to meet the specific needs of cleaning applications, such as the ABEL directional control valve, this series lives up to expectations. The ABEL HP series pumps can be used in the oil and gas industries, and for feeding combinator in the food industry. The HPT high pressure plunger pumps are designed to be used rigorously over a longer period of time and that applies for quite varied media, such as salt water and salt solutions, acids, margarine, chemicals, and even lightly contaminated fluids. 

Designed to meet the requirements of the media being pumped, various materials are used, such as high quality stainless steel. Different types of valves are also used, such as cone, spherical cone, and ball valves. The plunger seal, which is adapted to meet the requirements of the application and pumping media, is made using V-rings or stuffing boxes; of course, they are also available in flushed or lubricated versions. 

Built in mobile turn-key containers, HPT series pumps can be used in a number of applications, especially when you require a high degree of mobility such as the need to keep changing locations. 

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Technical Specifications

  • Max. Flow: 240 m3/h
    (1056 GPM)

  • Max. Pressure: 25 MPa
    (3625 psi)

  • ATEX design available

Housing

  • Nodular cast iron

  • Stainless steel

Applications

  • Mine dewatering

  • Backfilling

  • Sludge/Fluid transfer

  • Autoclave feed

Documents

Performance sheet (PDF)

Product brochure (PDF)

Application Reports

Transfer of abrasive tailings through long distance pipelines

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