Skip to main content

Efficient asphalt pumping from NETZSCH

NETZSCH Pumps & Systems is offering its new NOTOS multiple screw pump for use in asphalt applications. Versatile and efficient, this pump is said to reduce energy costs and minimise the cost of ownership for users. The new pumps suit a variety of asphalt applications and are highly versatile, able to cope with duties such as tank to tank transfers. Portable cart mounting is available for operation in multiple locations. According to NETZSCH, the NOTOS multiple screw pumps are the most efficient screw type
December 18, 2017 Read time: 2 mins

NETZSCH Pumps & Systems is offering its new NOTOS multiple screw pump for use in asphalt applications.

Versatile and efficient, this pump is said to reduce energy costs and minimise the cost of ownership for users. The new pumps suit a variety of asphalt applications and are highly versatile, able to cope with duties such as tank to tank transfers. Portable cart mounting is available for operation in multiple locations.

According to NETZSCH, the NOTOS multiple screw pumps are the most efficient screw type units on the market and can make significant energy savings for asphalt applications. The design allows users to lower the tank asphalt temperatures, delivering major cost reductions in energy costs and also minimising life cycle costs. The robust design of the NOTOS units further drives down the overall cost of ownership by reducing maintenance costs compared to gear pumps and sliding vane pumps.

The NOTOS features complete housing jacketing, the innovative NETZSCH high efficiency design, as well as an innovative liner design. With nominal speed operation, the pump requires no gearbox. The NOTOS can operate from 2 to 50,000centistokes. Featuring robust integral screws and quiet operation, the NOTOS comes with a three-year warranty.

Related Content

  • A wide array of new road machinery drives is available from Bonfiglioli
    January 6, 2017
    Bonfiglioli is broadening its range of drives for road construction equipment with a series of new products for use in milling machines, pavers and compactors. The new milling drive for asphalt planers now features a two-stage gear motor with reinforced bearings on the integrated pulley mounting shaft. The technical specifications for this new solution include integrated lubrication that eliminates the need for a system installed in the milling head and maximises lubrication efficiency. There is also an off
  • A wide array of new road machinery drives is available from Bonfiglioli
    March 8, 2013
    Bonfiglioli is broadening its range of drives for road construction equipment with a series of new products for use in milling machines, pavers and compactors. The new milling drive for asphalt planers now features a two-stage gear motor with reinforced bearings on the integrated pulley mounting shaft. The technical specifications for this new solution include integrated lubrication that eliminates the need for a system installed in the milling head and maximises lubrication efficiency. There is also an off
  • New barriers are helping improve road safety
    June 30, 2014
    A series of new guardrail technologies and barrier developments are now coming to market - Mike Woof writes. An array of technical developments is helping improve highway safety for road users. New barrier and guardrail technologies can offer greater conspicuity so as to alert drivers, along with better restraint capabilities. Gregory Industries offers a wide range of steel and cable barrier types and has now developed an attachment system for international use. This fixes the guardrail to the post and in t
  • New drive developments for the market
    November 14, 2016
    In recent years developments in engine technology have played a key role with regard to improved machine performance. Diesel engine makers have had to meet a challenging schedule in terms of delivering new low emission engine technology and meet tough regulatory requirements for the US and Europe. Along with the cleaner emissions have come improved fuel economy and increased power density, allowing customers to meet the power needs of their machines with smaller and more economical engines. At the same time