Improved stator design

Jan. 16, 2017
NETZSCH Pumps North America's new iFD-Stator® 2.0 features a two-part, reusable stator housing and replaceable stator.

NETZSCH Pumps North America’s new iFD-Stator® 2.0 features a two-part, reusable stator housing and replaceable stator. Changing the stator within the housing is remarkably easy, with simple, compression-free assembly and disassembly. The defined compression for the iFD-Stator 2.0 is automatically generated when the elastomer collar is fastened. The new housing concept is easier to handle than the previous generation and delivers a longer service life than competing options. The iFD-Stator 2.0 delivers reduced pulsation and improved fluid flow compared to conventional stator design, as well as a considerable increase in efficiency due to reduced starting and running torque.

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