The SG-X Series™ motor speed pump is UL listed for fuel oil, providing the best solution for this liquid. It can handle flows up to 11 GPM (42 LPM).
Features & Benefits
- Needle bearings provide high pressure capabilities, sleeve bearing options available
- Close-coupled motor mount or foot bracket options to match space or motor requirements
- Capacities up to 11 GPM
Capacity
to 11 GPM
to 42 LPM
Viscosity
28 to 1,000,000 SSU
1 to 250,000 cSt
Pressure
to 500 PSI
to 34 Bar
Temperature
-40 to +450 °F
-40 to +230 °C
Options
Porting
Drives
Mounting
Sealing
Specifications
Standard Size | Standard Port Inches | Nominal Capacity At 1750 RPM (GPM) | Nominal Capacity At 1750 RPM (LPM) | Continuous Pressure* PSI | Continuous Pressure* BAR |
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SG-0518 / 40518 / 80518 | 0.5 | 0.7 | 2.6 | 500 | 34 |
SG-0525 / 40525 / 80525 | 0.5 | 1 | 3.8 | 500 | 34 |
SG-0535 / 40335 / 80535 | 0.5 | 1.4 | 5.3 | 500 | 34 |
SG-0550 / 40550 / 80550 | 0.5 | 2 | 7.6 | 500 | 34 |
SG-0570 / 40570 / 80570 | 0.5 | 2.8 | 10.6 | 500 | 34 |
SG-0510 / 40510 / 80510 | 0.5 | 4 | 15.1 | 500 | 34 |
SG-0514 / 40514 / 80514 | 0.75 | 5.6 | 21.2 | 500 | 34 |
SG-0519 / 40519 / 80519 | 0.75 | 7.6 | 28.8 | 200 | 14 |
SG-0528 / 40528 / 80528 | 0.75 | 11.2 | 42.4 | 100 | 7 |
Videos
Black Liquor Soap
A natural intermediate byproduct of kraft pulping, black liquor soap is the rosin and fatty acid content that floats to the top as black liquor is left to settle. It is skimmed off and can be used as a raw material for tall oil production. Black liquor soap can be somewhat abrasive and range in viscosity from 22 to 5500 cP, depending on the temperature it is handled at.
Creams (Medicinal, Cosmetic)
Creams are typically for personal use by consumers for cosmetic and surface medical treatments. Physical properties and chemistry can vary greatly depending on the cream base and added substituents. Some creams will be petroleum based like Petroleum Grease, while others may be emulsions suspended in water. They typically are shear-thinning mixtures.
Greases
Commonly referred to as lubricating, automotive, or bearing grease. Generally mixtures of a mineral oil with one or more metallic soaps; the most common are those of sodium, calcium, barium, aluminum, lead, lithium, potassium and zinc. The texture of grease may be smooth, buttery, ropy, fibrous, spongy or rubbery and have a variety of viscosities.