News | November 8, 2006

Lutz-JESCO America Corporation Introduces Line Of Air Operated Double Diaphragm Pumps

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Rochester, NY — Lutz-JESCO America Corporation has expanded their product offerings to include AIRTRAN™ Pumps, a complete range of air operated double diaphragm pumps that are a natural complement to the Lutz-JESCO range of pumps. Similarities to our existing range of pumps include their simplicity, versatility, and both ease of handling and maintenance.

AIRTRAN™ pumps are ideal for your chemical transfer needs because they offer the following advantages:

  • Corrosion free materials of construction
  • Can safely run dry
  • Gentle transfer of liquids and pastes
  • No leakage and contamination in the compressed air system due to a novel valve technique
  • Patented lube-free, non-stall, non-freeze air systems
  • All plastic air systems
  • Air efficient
  • Modular design
  • Reliable and easy to maintain
  • Service-friendly construction
  • BSP threads option
  • ATEX certified
  • 100% testing prior to shipment
  • Conductive plastic pumps available
  • PTFE coated fasteners optional
  • Reduced operating costs
AIRTRAN™ Pumps are ideal for a variety of industries, including:
  • Glass and Fiberglass
  • Marine/Shipbuilding Industry
  • Metal and Steel
  • Mine and construction dewatering
  • Paint
  • Wood Industry
  • Aircraft Industry
  • Electroplating/Surface treatment
  • Food and Beverage Industry
  • Automotive
  • Chemical and Petroleum
  • Clay and Ceramics
Lutz-JESCO AIRTRAN™ pumps are available in many different sizes and materials of construction to suit all of your application needs. Both clamp bands and bolted versions are available. The pump range comprises a 1/4" size, all the way to a 3" size. Lutz-JESCO AIRTRAN™ pump housings are available in Polypropylene, PVDF, Nylon, Conductive Nylon, Aluminum and Stainless Steel, the membranes, ball valves and o-rings are available in Teflonh, FKM (Vitonh), Geolasth (Buna-N) and Santopreneh. Pump capacities go up to 255 GPM with maximum air pressures up to 120 PSI.

SOURCE: Lutz-JESCO America Corporation