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June 2017
Diaphragm technology IET Achievement for abrasive fluid handling Awards ceremony Wilden has released Chem-Fuse dia...
Diaphragm technology IET Achievement for abrasive fluid handling Awards ceremony Wilden has released Chem-Fuse diaphragms, which incorporate the company’s integral piston Pure-Fuse diaphragm, for critical industrial applications. The new diaphragms provide the benefits of traditional IPDs for abrasive fluid handling without sacrificing performance.
that offers longer flex life, high abrasion resistance and durability, even when handling acids, caustics and other aggressive fluids. Chem-Fuse diaphragms are available for Wilden Pro-Flo SHIFT bolted-metal and plastic models. http://wildenpump.com
Chem-Fuse diaphragm technology is designed to eliminate the potential leak point at the outer piston as well as outer piston abrasion. This is crucial for industrial applications that pump abrasive or dangerous fluids. Chem-Fuse diaphragms are available in 25 mm (1 in), 38 mm (1 1/2 in), 51 mm (2 in) and 76 mm (3 in) sizes with a temperature range from -40°C to 107°C (-40°F to 225°F). These diaphragms are constructed of Wil-Flex material
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Achievement Awards ceremony will take place in London on 15 November 2017. The IET has recently closed award nominations and begun judging in three of its prestigious achievement award categories, which recognise the most outstanding engineering apprentices and technicians in their field. The IET Apprentice and Technician of the Year provide an opportunity for the best and brightest apprentices and technicians to be celebrated for their contribution to engineering and technology by one of the world’s most esteemed industry bodies.
Wilden’s Chem-Fuse diaphragms.
categories which include the IET Apprentice of the Year, the IET Technician of the Year and the IET Armed Forces Technician of the Year, for current serving members of the UK Armed Forces who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to engineering or technology. Winners are judged on their engineering and technical ability, their knowledge and understanding and their efforts in promoting engineering, whether in schools, through volunteer work or as role models. www.theiet.org/techawards