Sanitary Pumps  
     
  BPH Offers the following Sanitary Pump Lines:

Ampco AC Series Centrifugal Pumps Learn More

Jabsco Flexible Impeller Pumps Learn More

Jabsco Rotary Lobe Pumps Learn More

Sanitary Drum Pumps from Flux Learn More

 

 



Ampco Centifugal Pumps

What is a Centrifugal Pump?
A centrifugal pump is probably the most common pump in use. A rotating impeller draws fluid along the axis of rotation, imparts kinetic energy by "flinging" material laterally. The pump cavity channels the flow in one direction, towards your outlet piping.

Why Centrifugal Pumps?

  • Mechanical Simplicity. Only one moving part.
  • Most economical choice in terms of price-to-flow
  • Tolerance to solids

Why Ampco AC Series Centrifugal Pumps?

  • Dimensionally and hydraulically interchangeable with TriClover Centrifugal Pumps. Ampco pumps also have the same materials of construction.
  • Available with mechanical seals, single mechanical seal with drip and double mechanical seal with flush.
  • Ampco pumps are often a more economical choice than TriClover for what is for all intents and purposes the same pump.
  • Sanitary Tri-Clamp connections are standard, BSP or NPT are also available.
  • Ampco pumps are a SIP (Stip-in-place) cleanable.

Typical Applications

  • Transfer of virtually any material that requires a sanitary pump.
  • Transfer of sanitary fluids with moderate solids content.
  • Feed of Cleaning solution to CIP (Clean-in-place) pumps.
  • Flow rates up to 1040 GPM or 300 ft Head (130 psi)
  • Call us at 888-289-8787 to discuss your application or BPH's Trial Program!



Jabsco Rotary Lobe Pumps

What is a Rotary Lobe Pump?

A rotary lobe pump features a rotating set of interlocking rotors that rotate in synch with one another. Typically a gear box behind the pump cavity keeps the rotors in appropriate phase with one another.

Why Rotary Lobe Pumps?

Rotary lobe pumps are used quite often in food and sanitary applications because of their cleanability and flow at pressure capability. If you require a cleanable pump, a rotary lobe is often your best choice. Rotary lobe pumps are often an attractive alternative to stainless steel gear pumps.

Many liquids are “heavier” or “thicker” than water, which changes the performance and motor requirements for a given pump. If your application calls for such a liquid, we strongly recommend that you talk to us prior to ordering. We’re at 888-289-8787.

Why Jabsco Rotary Lobe Pumps?

Front Loaded Seals
  • No timing or shimming when changing seals. This is a big time and hassle savings especially compared to other manufacturers.
  • True Clean-in-place. Simply the velocity of your cleaning fluid is adequate to clean the seals.
Scimitar Rotor
  • Non-contacting design means a lower maintenance cost.
  • Long slip path makes for efficient operation, especially with higher viscosity products. This leads to increased product integrity.
Cleanability
  • Jabsco Pumps are true Clean-in-place pumps.
  • Most models meet 3A, FDA, and USDA standards.
  • Hyline and Ultima models meet EHEDG—pump cleans as well as a straight piece of pipe.

Typical Applications

  • Flow rates up to 554 GPM and 215 psi.
  • Dairy and cheese
  • Confectionary and chocolate
  • Meat
  • Call us at 888-289-8787 to discuss your application or BPH’s Trial Program!



Flux Sanitary Drum Pumps

What is a Sanitary Drum Pump?
A drum pump consists of a pump tube, which is typically inserted into a drum or tote of your material. The pump elements are located at the bottom of the tube. A separate and modular motor is mounted atop the tube to drive the pump's rotating element.

A Sanitary Drum pump works along the same basic principle, except the design meets FDA and 3A standards. A smooth surface finish and design that has no "nooks and crannie" keeps the risk of bacterial growth low.

Why Sanitary Drum Pumps?

  • Safety. Eliminate exposure from hand pumping.
  • Product Integrity. A cleanable pump with appropriate cleaning procedures makes your product safer, and reduces quality control risks.
  • Attractive Price Point
  • Low Cost of Ownership from few moving parts
  • Pulsation Free
  • Inherent flooded suction
  • Stainless Steel and Teflon materials minimizes product contamination
  • Available in pump tube lengths that match your needs

Why Flux Sanitary Drum Pumps?

  • Only 3A Approved drum pump on the market
  • Only Strip-in-place drum pump on the market

Typical Applications

  • Flow rates up to 50 GPM and 120 psi.
  • Transfer of food or pharmaceutical grade products
  • Transfer of products requiring a cleanable 3A pump
  • Fluids include tomato paste, honey, juice concentrate, gels, syrups, pharmaceuticals, wines, sauces, perfumes
  • Call us at 888-289-8787 to discuss your application or BPH's Trial Program!



Jabsco Flexible Impeller Pumps

What is a Flexible Impeller Pump?
A multi-vaned flexible rubber impeller rotates within an asymmetric pump cavity. The only wear parts are the impeller itself and a mechanical seal.

Why Flexible Impeller Pumps?

  • Excellent Self-Priming pump. We guarantee a 5' suction lift.
  • Excellent Choice for air-entrained products
  • Reversible rotation
  • Moderate solids handling capability

Why Jabsco Flexible Impeller Pumps?

  • Product Integrity and cleanliness. Selected Models of Jabsco Flexible Impeller pumps are Strip-in-place cleanable. An appropriate cleaning procedure minimizes the risk of quality control issues.
  • Impeller replacement cost is quite reasonable, especially compared to a floating rotor design

Typical Applications

  • Any fluid up to 20,000 CP, or 60 PSI, or 100 GPM
  • Transfer of food grade materials such as dairy products, cosmetics, foods, sauces, wines, fruit juices, etc.
  • Call us at 888-289-8787 to discuss your application or BPH's Trial Program!

 

 
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