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Pumpex launches its new Super Drainer pumps at bauma

Pumpex’s new range of drainage and sludge pumps will introduce new technology to the dewatering market, the company said. It also claims the Pumpex Super Drainers (series PS and SPS) will make dewatering easier and safer for miners, contractors and industrial users and other professionals with tough applications.
April 14, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7289 Pumpex’s new range of drainage and sludge pumps will introduce new technology to the dewatering market, the company said.

It also claims the Pumpex Super Drainers (series PS and SPS) will make dewatering easier and safer for miners, contractors and industrial users and other professionals with tough applications.

Introduced at bauma, the Super Drainer ranges from 2.5-8.3kW and consists of four basic models of drainage pumps, series PS, in 16 versions, and four model of sludge umps, the series SPS, in eight versions.RSS

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