March Chemical Pumps for Hydrogen Peroxide
If you are seeking a pump for the chemical Hydrogen Peroxide, then March Pumps has many choices. From 5 GPM to 200 GPM, March Pumps has a pump for Hydrogen Peroxide for any application.
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Max Flow | 18 GPM | 60.5 LPM |
Max Head | 29 FT | 6.3 M |
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Max Flow | 18 GPM | 60.5 LPM |
Max Head | 29 FT | 6.3 M |
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Max Flow | 18 GPM | 60 LPM |
Max Head | 29 FT | 6.3 M |
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Max Flow | 30 GPM | 102 LPM |
Max Head | 41 FT | 9 M |
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Max Flow | 30 GPM | 102 LPM |
Max Head | 41 FT | 9 M |
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Max Flow | 30 GPM | 102 LPM |
Max Head | 41 FT | 9 M |
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Max Flow | 38 GPM | 113.5 LPM |
Max Head | 49 FT | 11 M |
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Max Flow | 53 GPM | 180 LPM |
Max Head | 60 FT | 12.3 M |
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Max Flow | 53 GPM | 180 LPM |
Max Head | 57.5 FT | 12 M |
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Max Flow | 82 GPM | 268 LPM |
Max Head | 85 FT | 18 M |
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Max Flow | 82 GPM | 268 LPM |
Max Head | 85 FT | 18 M |
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Max Flow | 120 GPM | 400 LPM |
Max Head | 95 FT | 20 M |
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Max Flow | 120 GPM | 400 LPM |
Max Head | 95 FT | 20 M |
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Max Flow | 120 GPM | 400 LPM |
Max Head | 90 FT | 19.3 M |
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Max Flow | 200 GPM | 654 LPM |
Max Head | 160 FT | 34.1 M |
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Max Flow | 3.3 GPM | 11.3 LPM |
Max Head | 40 FT | 8.8 M |
Choosing a Hydrogen Peroxide Industrial Pump
Hydrogen peroxide, another familiar and common chemical compound, is written H2O2 in chemical form. Hydrogen peroxide is known to be used for cleaning as well as within daily mitigation of minor cuts and other bodily irritations. However, hydrogen peroxide has other uses as a chemical compound and is necessary for a wide range of industries from aerospace to the manufacturing of textiles.
In business and industrial settings, the pumping of hydrogen peroxide may be necessary. March Manufacturing, Inc. is happy to offer a wide range of chemical pumps – both magnetically coupled and magnetic drive – to accommodate client challenges related to hydrogen peroxide. If pumping Hydrogen Peroxide at room temperature, it is recommended to go with a centrifugal sealless magnetic drive chemical pump made up of Polypropylene or Kynar Plastic or Stainless Steel, and a Carbon or Mica Teflon Bushing.
Chemical Pumps for Hydrogen Peroxide
March’s pump offerings for pumping hydrogen peroxide can offer maximum flows of up to 200 gallons per minute. March’s chemical pumps for hydrogen peroxide include options like the TE-7.5P-MD Magnetic Drive Pump and the TE-7S-MD 1&3 Magnetic Drive Pump, in addition to the 320-CP-MD magnetic drive pump. Disclaimer: These are only some of the pumps that can handle these chemicals. The following chemical pumps are a good place to start looking at when pumping the chemical Hydrogen Peroxide:
Higher concentrations and higher temperatures of the chemical Hydrogen Peroxide, together or by themselves, may make the pumps listed above unsuitable. It is highly recommended, regardless of the temperature or concentration, that you contact a local distributor or March Pump directly to review your application before ordering a pump.
What Industries and Applications Handle Hydrogen Peroxide?
Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used for a variety of purposes across numerous industries. Depending on the industry you are in and your purpose for hydrogen peroxide use, we may recommend a certain pump over other types. Below is a more detailed description of the types of industries and applications that require hydrogen peroxide use and the need for chemical pumps for hydrogen peroxide.
- Farming purposes (i.e., disinfecting produce) – The agricultural and farming industries use hydrogen peroxide for a variety of purposes. Notably, it is used to help disinfect produce after the produce is harvested. In other cases, hydrogen peroxide is used as a bleaching agent.
- Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics – Hydrogen peroxide is famous for its powers as a first aid agent due to its disinfecting power. It is also famously used as a natural (and safe hair-dying solution).
- Pulp and paper industry – As you know, paper comes from trees. Have you ever wondered how the wood becomes so white? Well, the answer is hydrogen peroxide.
- Sugar bleaching – Hydrogen peroxide is often used to bleach sugar (this is how sugar is so white).
- Textile bleaching – The bleaching power of hydrogen peroxide is well understood. The textile industry recognizes this and uses it as an affordable way to help achieve optimal color and design for clothes. Of course, hydrogen peroxide is used for bleaching purposes in a variety of different industries as well.
- Wastewater treatment – Hydrogen peroxide is one of the closest properties we have to water. It also has excellent cleaning power, and it is safely used to help clean wastewater. In fact, hydrogen peroxide is incredibly essential to water treatment overall (all across the world).
Of course, there are other industries that use hydrogen peroxide (we are regularly learning of new applications for this chemical). If you use hydrogen peroxide for industrial and/or commercial purposes, then we encourage you to contact us today to find out more about the benefits of reliable chemical pumps for hydrogen peroxide from March Pumps.
What Materials can Best Handle Hydrogen Peroxide?
We recommend a centrifugal sealless magnetic drive chemical pump made up of Polypropylene, Kynar Plastic, or Stainless Steel if you are pumping hydrogen peroxide at room temperature. A carbon or mica Teflon bushing is recommended as well. The materials polypropylene, Kynar plastic, and stainless steel are known for their resistance to corrosion and strength when pumping harsh chemicals such as hydrogen peroxide.
Also, the chemical Hydrogen Peroxide can also be heavy depending on the concentration and temperature. If the specific gravity is more than 1.1, a trimmed impeller is absolutely necessary to prevent decoupling or overloading the motor. We highly recommend giving us a call and discussing your specific application for hydrogen peroxide. Based on the specifics, we can provide a precise recommendation to ensure you receive the pumps that work best for your company.
Pumping Considerations for Hydrogen Peroxide
As discussed, the purpose of hydrogen peroxide use at your commercial or industrial facility largely determines the type of pump that is most suitable for you. You should also consider the flow of your pump as well. For instance, and as previously mentioned, March’s pump offerings for pumping hydrogen peroxide can offer maximum flows of up to 200 gallons per minute.
Our recommendation is largely driven based on how fast of a flow you need to reach your goals. Temperature and concentration considerations should come into play when choosing the right chemical pumps as well. You can receive answers to all of your questions and professional advice from one of our representatives by contacting us.
Why March Pumps are the Best Pumps to Transfer Hydrogen Peroxide
With the diverse applications of hydrogen peroxide across equally diverse industries and manufacturing settings, no one pump can accommodate every situation the same. That’s why March Pump always encourages clients to contact their team of chemical pump experts before making an order. March Pump wants to make sure to help clients find the perfect pump for their needs. Call us or send us a message today for more information and to order the right chemical pumps for hydrogen peroxide for your organization.