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CD Series ConiDisc


FI Series ConiDisc

ConiDisc Pumps
ConiDisc is the latest development in Discpac impeller technology. In addition to providing the same unique abrasive, viscous and high-solids handling capabilities of our standard Disc Pump, the ConiDisc Pump offers higher pumping efficiencies and even lower NPSH requirements. It has been shown to outperform centrifugal pumps in the most demanding and low suction pressure installations. ConiDisc pumps also have one of the smallest footprints of any close-coupled pump on the market, making them ideal for tight-fit installations and hard-to-reach areas.

CD Series
ConiDisc are available with two types of pumping mechanism. The CD Series ConiDisc features two conical ribbed discs in parallel that rotate perpendicular to the pump inlet. With a higher surface area than a comparable flat Discpac, the CD ConiDisc achieves higher pumping efficiencies, while still successfully handling viscous, abrasive and corrosive fluids.

FI Series
The FI Series ConiDisc employs an integral triple-bladed inducer at the inlet to a standard parallel disc configuration. This has been shown to dramatically reduce the pump’s NPSH requirement, producing the perfect pump for "thick" suction conditions. The open inlet design allows delicate product to pass through the pump undamaged, and prevents large solids from clogging.


 
Operating and Design Range
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.: ConiDisc Pump Brochure Click here to download the ConiDisc Pump Brochure in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat™ Reader to open and view these files.

.: Discflo Pump Catalog includes information on standard Discflo Disc Pump models, operating and design data, pump curves, exploded views and pump parts lists, plus hydraulic pump information. Click here to download the PDF file.