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Carlisle Fluid Technologies Announces New Maple Piston Pumps

The new pumps in the Binks Pump line include two new Maple models

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Carlisle Fluid Technologies Maple Pump

Carlisle Fluid Technologies Maple Pump

Carlisle Fluid Technologies (Scottsdale, Ariz.) has announced the launch of two new Binks Maple models: Maple 120/3 (ratio 3:1) and Maple 15/25 (ratio 25:1). The Maple Pump's reputation is well-known in Automotive OEM plants worldwide to deliver flushing material to the rest of the plant.

The new Binks Maple 15/25 Pump is designed to be a workhorse in the wood and heavy equipment markets. Typical uses include flatline and other multi-gun installations, where the Maple can keep pace with production, consistently delivering up to 2 gallons per minute. The pumps are designed for difficult moisture-sensitive and slightly abrasive materials and use the proven Binks bellows technology and coated pistons, to ensure minimal maintenance is required. The pumps are also stated to combine an energy-efficient air motor and a fluid section that has no exterior leaking seals providing long operational life.

The new Maple Horizontal Piston Pumps provide minimal pressure fluctuations in low to medium pressure applications, making them ideal for automotive OEM, wood and heavy equipment markets.

Carlisle Fluid Technologies |carlisleft.com

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