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Finish Thompson Inc's SP Series Pumps

Sealless mag-drive pumps for efficient industrial fluid handling

SP Series pumps, from Finish Thompson Inc. (FTI), are designed for transferring corrosive chemicals and dense fluids, ensuring safe and reliable fluid handling across various stages of production or treatment processes.

The pumps are suited for a wide range of industrial applications, including chemical manufacturing and distribution, water and wastewater treatment, oil and gas industry, pulp and paper manufacturing, agricultural chemicals, and mining operations. An exceptional power-to-energy consumption ratio translates into reduced short-term and long-term operational costs for end-users.

The SP Series pumps feature deep-lift capabilities of up to 25 feet, ensuring superior fluid transfer performance. Lightning-fast priming, achieving 18 feet in just 90 seconds, enhances operational productivity. The sealless mag-drive design leverages magnets to eliminate the need for troublesome mechanical seals. This groundbreaking feature not only enhances operational efficiency but also ensures lower maintenance requirements and extended longevity. Furthermore, the mag-drive technology offers run-dry capabilities, providing added insurance against operator errors or system upsets.

With their versatile capabilities and robust construction, the SP Series pumps deliver unparalleled performance and reliability across diverse applications.

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