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High Performance Plastics for Pumps and Fluid Handling

Posted on April 15, 2014 by Guest Author — Leave a Comment

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Recorded Tuesday, April 15th, at 9logoAM EDT
Presented by RTP Company

Looking for ways to expand the capabilities of your pump and fluid handling products, reduce costs, or extend product life?
Learn about the capabilities of today’s high performing engineered thermoplastic compounds for pumps and meters during a one-hour webinar by Dr. Joel Bell, international technology manager for custom compounder RTP Company.
Discussion on the benefits of engineered plastic compounds will include:
• Maximizing abrasion, wear, and friction resistance
• Reducing weight with metal replacement
• Gaining chemical resistance and elevated temperature performance
• Managing static and ESD
• Increasing safety with FR compliance
Watch now to discover the latest material innovations that will enable your pumps and fluid handling systems to outperform the competition.

 

 

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