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The Structure and Working Principle of Magnetic Pumps

Magnetic pumps, designed for leak-free transportation of corrosive liquids, are widely used in industries such as petrochemicals, biopharmaceuticals, renewable energy, and environmental protection. Their core advantages lie in their simple structure, reliable operation, lack of seals, and zero le...

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What is a Desulfurization Circulation Pump?

In the modern industrial landscape, environmental concerns have led to the development of various technologies aimed at reducing harmful emissions. One such technology is flue gas desulfurization (FGD), which is essential in minimizing sulfur dioxide (SO₂) emissions from power plants and industri...

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Why Can't Magnetic Pumps Run Dry?

    Magnetic pumps are widely used in industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental protection due to their unique design that effectively prevents medium leakage. However, there is a significant operational limitation with magnetic pumps—they cannot run dry. So...

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How to Operate the GT-LB06A Chair Front Stability Testing Machine

The GT-LB06A Chair Front Stability Testing Machine is a specialized device designed to evaluate the forward stability of chairs, ensuring they can withstand everyday use. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to operate the Chair Front Stability Testing Machine effectively, along wit...

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PPS PET and PA parts Cryogenic deburring/ Deflashing Machine

  PPS PET and PA parts nitrogen deburring machine   Cryogenic deflashing and deburring system is a process that employs cryogenic temperatures to remove flash on manufactured workpieces made of a wide range of plastics (and other materials) both thermoset and thermoplastic. Some ex...

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PU TPU TPE parts cryogenic deburring machine

PU TPU TPE parts cryogenic deburring machine   Cryogenic Deflashing or cryogenic deburring is available for all molded parts, including those made of plastics, polymers, nylons, rubbers, silicone rubber, polyurethane, neoprene, liquid crystal polymer, urethane, viton, polycarbonate, PTFE, PP...

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