Why Vanton?
"Parvis e Glandibus Quercus"
(Tall oaks from little acorns grow)
Back in December 1950, Vanton developed a small,
compact revolutionary plastic pump for use in conjunction with the first heart-lung
device. The design limited fluid contact to only two non-metallic parts: a plastic
body block and a flexible liner. This was the birth of the Flex-i-liner®
sealless self-priming rotary pump which has become the industry standard for handling
corrosive, abrasive and viscous fluids as well as those that must be transferred free
of product contamination.
We then went on to develop heavy duty
horizontal centrifugal pumps with designs that took advantage of the superior chemical
inertness, abrasion resistance, low weight and precision moldability of plastics.
The Vanton line of Chem-Gard® centrifugal pumps delivers flows up to 1450 GPM at
discharge heads to 280 feet and temperatures to 275°F. The unique power frame provides
a wide open seal area and retractable bearing for ease of maintenance and unlimited
choice of mechanical seals. These pumps are available to ANSI B73.1 process industry
standards, as well as to ISO/DIN standards.
With the experience gained from horizontal centrifugals, we subsequently developed a
dependable line of vertical thermoplastic pumps, having the same flow characteristics
as the horizontals. These Sump-Gard® pumps are available for depths to 20 feet.
A complementary series of "bearingless" cantilever pumps was designed, resulting in
the most complete line of thermoplastic vertical pumps in the industry.
Vanton designers are dedicated to matching pumping needs with new developments in
thermoplastics. It's no wonder that the prestigious members of the Chemical Engineering
product Research Panel named Vanton their first choice in thermoplastic pumps by a 5 to 1
margin over our closest competitor. When performance, design, experience and personalized
service are critical, there is no "or equal" to a Vanton... the pump professionals prefer.
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