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Blackmer® to Highlight STX-DEF Series Sliding Vane Pumps At 2012 PEI Convention & NACS Show

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Blackmer® to Highlight STX-DEF Series Sliding Vane Pumps At 2012 PEI Convention & NACS Show

Blackmer®, a global leader in positive displacement and centrifugal pump, and reciprocating compressor technologies, has announced that it will be exhibiting in Booth No. 6307 at the upcoming PEI Convention & NACS Show, which will be held from Oct. 7-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV. On display in Blackmer’s booth will be a representative pump from its full line of sliding vane pumps that were developed for use in Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) applications, including the following models:

  • STX2A-DEF – Designed for DEF-handling applications that require lower flow rates, generally from 15-60 GPM (57-227 L/min)
  • STX1220A-DEF – Designed for slightly higher flow rates, from 42-92 GPM (159-348 L/min)
  • STX3A-DEF – This model offers high-capacity flow rates up to 250 GPM (946 L/min)

All of Blackmer’s DEF pumps have been designed to meet the precise compatibility requirements that DEF-handling demands. They are constructed of 316 stainless steel with external ball-bearing construction, non-metallic Duravanes®, PTFE elastomers and mechanical seals. These features allow the STX-DEF Series pumps to meet the ISO 22241 material standards and cleanliness specifications that are required for DEF-handling applications.

In addition to its DEF pumps, Blackmer plans to display its TXD Series and GX Series sliding vane pumps. TXD pumps are designed to be truck mounted and transfer a wide variety of petroleum products, including fuel oil, diesel, kerosene, gasoline, avgas, jet fuel, biofuels, ethanol, petrochemicals, light lube oils and solvents. This capability makes the TXD a “first choice” among petroleum-equipment distributors. The GX Series is a base-mounted pump with an integral gearbox close couple mounted to the pump, and covers the same range of applications as the TXD Series.

For more information on Blackmer Sliding Vane Pumps, please go to www.blackmer.com. Blackmer is an operating company within Pump Solutions Group (PSG®). For more information on PSG, please go to www.psgdover.com.

Blackmer® is the leading global provider of innovative and high-quality rotary vane and centrifugal pump, and reciprocating compressor technologies for the transfer of liquids and gasses.  For more than a century, the Blackmer name has stood for unparalleled product performance, superior services and support, well-timed innovation and a commitment to total customer satisfaction. Supported by a worldwide network of distributors and original equipment manufacturers, Blackmer pumps and compressors are used in a multitude of applications in the Process, Energy and Military & Marine markets. Blackmer—headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA—is a member of Dover Corporation’s Pump Solutions Group (PSG®).

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