Graco's line of Electric Operated Double Diaphragm Pumps come in both industrial and sanitary models. They have a host of features and benefits over air-operated diaphragm pumps and other electric operated diaphragm pumps.
The electric Husky™ pumps come in a wide range (ATEX models available). You can also choose from a wide selection of materials to handle numerous applications, including corrosive and abrasive fluid transfer.
Graco’s SaniForce™ 3A Electric Operated Double Diaphragm pumps are designed to handle applications requiring 3A certification such as dairy, yogurt, cottage cheese, and ice cream ingredient transfer. Providing the same great self-priming, stalling, seal-less design coveted by air-operated pumps in an electric package that can solve many of the problems associated with rotary positive displacement pumps. Graco's patented air-charged center all but eliminates pulsation on the fluid outlet of the pump providing a smooth steady flow idea for in-process applications, filling systems, and sanitary/hygienic applicator applications.
Husky™ e-Series pumps are ideal for applications that require low pulsation and a smooth flow. The patented air charged drive allows for the elimination or reduction of pulsation WITHOUT expensive pulsation dampeners or surge tanks.
Features:
Patent pending technology allows pump to stall under pressure preventing pump failures from clogged lines or closed valves
Energy efficient electric drive reduces energy consumption up to 5x compared to traditional air operated diaphragm pumps
Seal-less diaphragm pump design eliminates leaking and failures due to run-dry pump conditions
Husky™ e-Series pumps are ideal for applications that require low pulsation and a smooth flow. The patented air charged drive allows for the elimination or reduction of pulsation WITHOUT expensive pulsation dampeners or surge tanks.
Features:
Only electric diaphragm pump on the market that will stall under pressure
Up to 5x more efficient than air operated diaphragm pumps
Reduce pulsation without the addition of pulsation dampeners