A Progressive Cavity Pump is a positive displacement pump engineered to move a wide range of fluids- especially viscous, abrasive, or shear-sensitive materials- with precision and minimal pulsation. It uses a rotor-stator system to create continuous, sealed cavities that transport fluid smoothly. Due to its efficient and gentle pumping action, it is commonly used in wastewater treatment, food processing, chemical industries, and oil & gas operations.

K Range

H Range

CategoryDetails
PerformanceFlow: Up to 140 m³/h
Pressure: Up to 24 bar
Models: 36
ApplicationsAgri-food industry
Hygienic chemical processes
Viscous fluids with solids
Key FeaturesHygienic design with no stagnation zones
Open pin system to avoid contamination
CIP (Clean In Place) connection
FDA-certified stator elastomers
Stainless steel base with support feet
Hygienic mechanical seal and seal housing
ConfigurationGear motor
Hygienic open pin system
Stainless steel covers (optional)

 

G Range

CategoryDetails
PerformanceFlow: Up to 100 m³/h
Pressure: Up to 48 bar
Models: 22
ApplicationsViscous and solids-laden fluids
Environmental technology
Agri-food industry
Biogas sector
Key FeaturesRobust design with efficient delivery
Integrated bridge breaker for constant product feed
Gear motor with application-specific speed
Square-sided hopper to prevent solids buildup
High-efficiency auger feed screw
4-pin cartridge system for improved reliability
Pre-assembled rod and joint options for easier maintenance
ConfigurationGear motor
Precision-machined rotor
In-house manufactured stator
Square hopper with feed screw
Sydex 4-pin cartridge system

FM-Range

CategoryDetails
PerformanceFlow: Up to 18 m³/h
Pressure: Up to 4 bar
Models: 8
ApplicationsAgri-food industry
Chemical processing
Construction sector
Marine industry
Key FeaturesCompact, low-noise design
Reliable non-pulsating flow
Self-priming, suitable for suction lifts
Robust coupling with no maintenance
BSP or NPT screwed connections
Easy maintenance and low ownership cost
Wide flow range: 20 to 10,000 l/h
ConfigurationIEC or NEMA frame motors
Free-moulded stators in multiple elastomers
Hard chrome-plated stainless steel rotor
Material combinations tailored to application