Mink leads the way
12 Apr 2013
Designed for applications such as plastics manufacturing, wood working, water treatment and printing, Mink offers high efficiency, non-contacting operation with low maintenance.
Variable speed control to match pumping speed end pressure and flow to process demand is a key feature of the design which provides flexibility for the user.
The Mink series is available with suction capacities of 60 to 500 m³h and provides pressure differentials of up to -0.9 bar (g) vacuum and 2 bar (g) over pressure.
Larger volume flows can also be generated by connecting single pumps or compressors in parallel arrangements or using mechanical boosters.
It operates with two rotary claws rotating in opposite directions within a cylinder with no contact between either the claws or the casing.
Those interested in finding out more can go to www.save-with-mink.co.uk.
Mark Sumnall, UK sales director for Busch (UK) Limited, said: “Our Mink range has proved to be extremely successful as it operates using the tried and tested rotary claw principle and works contact and oil free, which significantly reduces wear and tear. Savings can therefore be made in terms of both maintenance and energy consumption.”
“With energy prices seeming to be continuously on the rise and with budgets being squeezed, Mink offers a highly economic choice when selecting vacuum or pressure conveying equipment,” added Sumnall
Those interested in finding out more can go to www.save-with-mink.co.uk.