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Libertyville, IL -- The Meyer Pneumatic Screw Pump is a heavy duty dry materials injection pump designed to feed dry pulverized material into a pneumatic conveying line.
The Screw Pump can handle highly abrasive, friable or very fine powders that wear out other dilute phase feeders. Unlike rotary airlocks that require tight clearances to seal against conveying air, the Screw Pump uses the material to form the seal.
Benefits include increased conveying rates with less air; no blowback, even when running empty, increased wear resistance to abrasive materials, low profile, longer bearing life with fewer system shutdowns, and overall reduced operating and maintenance costs.
Applications include the chemical, cement and mining industries where the Screw Pump’s design significantly reduces abrasive wear; minimizing maintenance and unplanned, costly downtime.
A new 12 page brochure is now available detailing the features and specifications of the Meyer Pneumatic Screw Pump. Contact Meyer today to request a copy of this detailed brochure.
Wm. W. Meyer & Sons, Inc. is a world leader in the manufacture of dry bulk material processing equipment, pneumatic conveyors, dust collectors, insulation blowing machines and vacuum collection systems. The company is dedicated to developing innovative machinery and committed to the highest standards of quality, craftsmanship and customer service.
For more information contact:
Wm. W. Meyer & Sons, Inc.
1700 Franklin Blvd.
Libertyville, IL 60048-4407
Telephone: 847-918-0111 or 800-963-4458 toll free
Fax: 847-918-8183
Web site: http://www.wmwmeyer.com/
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