The 4323AA Series™ internal gear API pump is the ideal solution for your oil and gas applications due to its reduced risk of leakage, reduced risk of VOC emissions, and reduced risk of corrosion failure. It can handle flows from 500 to 1600 GPM (114 to 364 m³/h).
Features & Benefits
- Jacketed bracket with API 682 seal chamber standard
- Dual tapered roller-type thrust bearings with 25,000 hour L-10 life standard
Capacity
500 to 1600 GPM
114 to 364 m³/h
Viscosity
28 à 35 000 SSU
1 à 7 700 cSt
Pressure
to 14 BAR
to 200 PSI
Temperature
-30 à +290 °C
-20 à +550 °F
Opcions
Porting
Drives
Mounting
Sealing
Specifications
Model | Standard Port Size | Nominal Pump Rating (GPM) | Nominal Pump Rating (m3/h) | Maximum RPM | Maximum Pressure PSI | Maximum Pressure BAR |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
N4323AA | 6 | 600 | 136 | 350 | 200 | 14 |
R4323AA | 8 | 1100 | 248 | 280 | 200 | 14 |
RS4323AA | 10 | 1600 | 364 | 280 | 125 | 9 |
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Crude Oils
This is a very generic term for unrefined oils typically being recovered from the ground. Some crude oil may contain particulates from the oil well or recovery method. They are considered to be flammable liquids. Crude oils are later refined and used for everything from making plastics to gasoline.
Asphalt Cement
Clean asphalt contains no fillers and is an oil based liquid. It is primarily used in paving roads, waterproofing liquids, and paints. Typically they are handled at elevated temperatures to reduce the viscosity of the asphalt. The pump needs a source of heat like jacketing or electric heat to prevent the product from solidifying in the pump.
Filled Asphalt
Filled asphalts contain particulate used in the liquids’ end applications. Examples of this would be roofing materials and hot mix plants. Typically they are handled at elevated temperatures to reduce the viscosity of the asphalt mixture. The pump needs a source of heat like jacketing or electric heat to prevent the product from solidifying in the pump.