Applications

Brewing

March-Self Priming Pumps

March Manufacturing began in 1954 as a job shop performing precision machining for the aircraft industry.  In 1955, March developed its first pump for removing cooling coil condensation.  Our first magnetic drive pump came out in 1962.  In the late 60’s, March ceased operating in the aircraft industry to concentrate on pumps.

Originally located in Skokie, IL, a suburb of Chicago, March moved in 1968 to Glenview, IL to a larger building to better accomodate the increasing demand for sealless pumps.

The company was founded by William Zimmermann.  Since the beginning, March has been managed by the Zimmermann family, and  continues today.

March-Self Priming Pumps

View our complete production line of self priming pumps, intended for industrial use in chemical re-circulation, chemical transfer, and scrubber systems. Self Priming Magnetic Drive Pumps | March Pump• March SP-TE-7P-MD and SP-TE-7K-MD are self priming pumps capable of 53GPM and 57 feet of head maximum. • Typical applications include computer cooling, photo processing, graphic printing, ion exchange recovery / development, and aquariums.

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March-Hydronic Pumps

March Manufacturing began in 1954 as a job shop performing precision machining for the aircraft industry.  In 1955, March developed its first pump for removing cooling coil condensation.  Our first magnetic drive pump came out in 1962.  In the late 60’s, March ceased operating in the aircraft industry to concentrate on pumps.

Originally located in Skokie, IL, a suburb of Chicago, March moved in 1968 to Glenview, IL to a larger building to better accomodate the increasing demand for sealless pumps.

The company was founded by William Zimmermann.  Since the beginning, March has been managed by the Zimmermann family, and continues today.

March-Hydronic Pumps

Centrifugal Sealless Magnetic Drive Pumps. Flows from 0 to 200GPM. Heads from 0 160 ft. AC, DC & Air Motors. Fractional to 10HP.

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March-Turbine Pumps

March Manufacturing began in 1954 as a job shop performing precision machining for the aircraft industry.  In 1955, March developed its first pump for removing cooling coil condensation.  Our first magnetic drive pump came out in 1962.  In the late 60’s, March ceased operating in the aircraft industry to concentrate on pumps.

Originally located in Skokie, IL, a suburb of Chicago, March moved in 1968 to Glenview, IL to a larger building to better accomodate the increasing demand for sealless pumps.

The company was founded by William Zimmermann.  Since the beginning, March has been managed by the Zimmermann family, and  continues today.

March-Turbine Pumps

Series HTP-C-SS March Turbine Mag Drive Pump

The March Pumps HTP-C-SS Turbine Pump is a mag drive pump. Capabilities include generating a max flow of 3 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) at 5' (Feet). Maximum head is 84' (Feet)  or around 36 PSI. Standard wet end materials that come into contact with the solution is composed of 316 SS (Stainless Steel), Ryton, Viton and Ceramic. The inlet connection is 1/2" and the outlet is 1/2". The turbine pump is powered by a 1 Phase 230 Volt 50/60 HZ motor.  Maximum internal pressure the pump can tolerate is 300 PSI. The maximum liquid temperature is 212 Fahrenheit or 100 Celsius. Marchs' Turbine mag drive pump is capable of handling mildly or highly corrosive chemicals, acids and solvents.

March Beer Pumps

March Manufacturing began in 1954 as a job shop performing precision machining for the aircraft industry.  In 1955, March developed its first pump for removing cooling coil condensation.  Our first magnetic drive pump came out in 1962.  In the late 60’s, March ceased operating in the aircraft industry to concentrate on pumps.

Originally located in Skokie, IL, a suburb of Chicago, March moved in 1968 to Glenview, IL to a larger building to better accomodate the increasing demand for sealless pumps.

The company was founded by William Zimmermann.  Since the beginning, March has been managed by the Zimmermann family, and  continues today.

March Beer Pumps

The standard brewing pump for many years now has been the March series of pumps. The original standard was the 809 pump but the current (most popular) model is the March 815 model. Its a high temperature pump to handle boiling water that moves approximately 7 gallons/minute. It has a magnetic drive head which allows it to handle lower flow rates, and most often a ball valve is fastened to the output so you can vary the flow of wort.

The pump comes in both plastic and stainless steel head versions, and you can in fact remove the head by removing four screws to either clean it or replace it. Some brewers prefer the stainless steel head which can be easier to clean and sanitize. The standard model has 1/2″ MPT connectors on the inlet and outlet. The pump currently retails for around $180 and a bit more for the stainless version.

The pump is not self-priming, which means you need to have some way to fill the pump with wort or water before use. Most brewers do this by adding a small bleed valve on the inlet side so enough wort/water is in the tube to prime the pump on startup. It can be very difficult to prime the pump without the extra bleed valve.

March pumps are typically very reliable and reasonably affordable. Their main limitations are in needing to disassemble the pump to fully clean it and also the fact that they are not self-priming.

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March Chemical Pumps

March Manufacturing began in 1954 as a job shop performing precision machining for the aircraft industry.  In 1955, March developed its first pump for removing cooling coil condensation.  Our first magnetic drive pump came out in 1962.  In the late 60’s, March ceased operating in the aircraft industry to concentrate on pumps.

Originally located in Skokie, IL, a suburb of Chicago, March moved in 1968 to Glenview, IL to a larger building to better accomodate the increasing demand for sealless pumps.

The company was founded by William Zimmermann.  Since the beginning, March has been managed by the Zimmermann family, and  continues today.

March Chemical Pumps

Flows from 1/2 gpm to 200 gpm
Heads upto 160 feet
Availablein plasticand metallic construction
AC, DC, Explosion Proof,and Air Motors
Submersible and Non-Submersible

Wilden Parts and Accessories

Wilden’s accessory products offer flexibility and value to your liquid process and expand the application range of Wilden pumps by complimenting the performance and specification of your pump. Wilden electronic controllers automate your Wilden pump for batching, and other electronically controlled dispensing applications and processes. By eliminating pump pulsation we can also create laminar process flow, or control the liquid level within a system or process.

Wilden Parts and Accessories

Features and Benefits:

       
  • Effectively dampens up to 70% of discharge pressure pulsation 
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  • Protects against water hammer and associated damage    
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  • Utilises the same standardised wear components as Wilden diaphragm pumps    
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  • Self-adjusting to various system pressures    
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  • Large solids capacity    
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  • Configurable to meet ATEX II 2 GD X requirements

Nomad Diaphragm After-Market Pump Parts

DA GLOBAL features thousands of after-market parts IN STOCK in our California-based, 15,000 sq. ft. facility. We specialize in after-market parts for WILDEN®, WARREN RUPP® and ARO®, among others. Large tooling investments allow us to bring forth hundreds of new parts every 6 months, making NOMAD the undisputed leader in its industry.

Nomad Diaphragm After-Market Pump Parts

JDA GLOBAL LLC (est. 2011) serves as the world's largest & most experienced after-market diaphragm pump products provider. World class supply chain management, coupled with a proven track record in distribution development brings forth strong customer satisfaction. Linked with LOW COST, HIGH QUALITY products, rapid delivery and "easy to do business with" customer service, we strive for a "customer for life" strategy and fulfillment.

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Nomad Powerflo Metal Pumps

Air diaphragm pumps are widely used in a variety of applications due to their versatility. Air operated double diaphragm pumps feature few moving parts, with no motor, base plate or other peripherals required. The design style, coupled with its positive displacement functionality, allows for the transfer of shear sensitive products with self-priming up to 25 feet. Air diaphragm pumps feature low initial investment as well as low replacement costs for wear parts when compared to other pump types.

Atex options are available

Nomad Powerflo Metal Pumps

Nomad Diaphragm Pumps are interchangeable with their Wilden counterparts but are significantly more cost effective and excellent quality. This means that while being an extremely reliable alternative to Wilden, there is no need to spend time and money changing pipework in order to lock in the cost savings.

Backed by all American JDA Global you can find confidence in a five year limited warranty.

Nomad Diaphragm Pumps are available in four different body materials; aluminium, ductile iron, stainless steel and polypropylene with all major elastomers. They come in seven port sizes; 1/4", ½", 1", 1 ½" ", 2" 3" and 4". All are capable of self priming, dry running, solids handling and high pressures.

Sold worldwide, these pumps are suitable for a full spectrum of applications from mining and construction, oil, ceramic, resin and chemical transfer to sanitary such as food & beverage. AODD pumps are particularly suitable for pumping chemicals, petroleum, foods, beverage, cleaning solutions, slurry, waste water, adhesives, pharmaceuticals and higher viscosity fluids.

Nomad Transgold Metal Pumps

The TRANS-FLO gold product line features a rugged anodized aluminum piston-style air valve system, capable of functioning in the harshest compressed air conditions, emphasis on mining, construction and utilitarian applications. The TRANS-FLO GOLD system also features the fewest moving parts in the diaphragm pump business, allowing for ease of maintenance, assembly and disassembly.

Nomad Transgold Metal Pumps

NOMAD features diaphragm pumps in 7 sizes (1/4", ½" 1", 1.5", 2" 3" and 4") and 4 body materials (aluminum, ductile, stainless steel and polypropylene). All major elastomer options are available. With our simple proven design, NOMAD diaphragm pumps are versatile and can handle the toughest applications, from mining and construction to oil, ceramic, resin and chemical transfer.

Koflo Static Mixers

Koflo Corporation was founded in 1983 with the intent of offering the highest quality static mixers at competitive prices and a family-oriented commitment to customer service and satisfaction. Made in the US of A, the koflo team pride themselves on service and quality. Through a constant dedication to these principles for over twenty-five years, Koflo has become a leader in the global static mixer industry.

In November of 1990, Koflo constructed its current manufacturing facility in Cary, Illinois, a far northwest suburb of Chicago. This unique location has afforded Koflo the ability to attract employees with a strong work ethic, and at the same time utilize the vast wealth of resources available from nearby Chicago.

In the ensuing years many changes have taken place within the industrial marketplace. One major change was the requirement of "just in time" delivery. In response to this change, Koflo increased inventory levels of both standard OEM mixers and individual mixer components. An inventory program was also created for a majority of our OEM customers with specific mixer needs.

For chemical injection Koflo specify injection quills based on application.

There are many different applications for static mixers such as: water, dosing, chemicals, petroleum, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, waste water, gases, etc.

Before we can select the right mixer we will need to understand your application and in particular: flow, pressure, viscosity, blend ratio, temperature, hygiene requirements, pipework and flange requirements, etc. Give the Pump & machinery team a call and we will do our best to help.

Packo Static Mixers

The Packo static mixer range is designed for the hygienic market. It comprises turning vane elements, X elements and W elements, all purpose built in the optimal length for your mixing application. These series contain the most applied mixing element shape in the world, which is the helical shaped mixing element.
It has unique characteristics and a proven track record. The element is retractable for thorough cleaning.

All wetted parts are electro polished and meet the hygienic standards according to regulation 1935/2004/EC and FDA.

Packo Static Mixers

VMS Series

  • Custom design to meet specific requirements
  • Robust and maintenance free
  • High mixing efficiency
  • Low energy consumption
  • Fast delivery
  • Easy to install
  • Easy removal and cleaning
  • Food contact compliant : 1935/2004/EC and FDA

NETZSCH Lobe Pumps

Rotary lobe pumps are equally suitable for low and high-viscous media. Due to their large free ball passage and low rotational speed they are relatively tolerant to blockage and solid materials in the medium. Varying solid content and thereby caused pressure variations are no factor to the flow. Their performance capacity is higher than that of many other positive displacement pumps of the same type. As energy is the most decisive factor of life cycle costs this is one of the most important benefits of this pump technology.

NETZSCH Lobe Pumps

Delivery characteristics of a rotary lobe pump

  • Flow rate up to 1000 m³/h
  • Pressure up to 10 bar
  • Speed: up to 500 rpm
  • Free ball passage: up to 70 mm

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Packo CIP Pump

Packo

The pumps of the CRP+ series are perfectly 3A certified air handling pumps and are mainly used to pump a mixture of liquid and air. Constructed in thick cold rolled plate, 100% non-porous and extremely smooth.The pumps have open investment cast impellers, constructed in 316L or duplex materials. Thanks to its crevice-free design and electropolishing as a final surface treatment, the CRP+ pump series are perfectly cleanable, resulting in a reliable component for your production process.

Thanks to its unique air handling design based on a standard centrifugal pump, the CRP series are particularly suitable as a CIP (clean in place) return pump, as well as for unloading applications.They are used in the most demanding hygienic applications in almost all industries such as dairies,breweries, beverage industry, distilleries, etc.In pharmaceutical and biotech industry they are mainly used for CIP return applications.

Packo CIP Pump

Upto 105m³/hr

upto 7.5bar

3A hygienic

FDA

US Pharma

Packo High Shear Pumps

Packo SFP2 and SFP3 pumps provide high shear pumping. Designed for mixing applications they can replace or supplement static or dynamic mixers. High shear pump with open or closed impeller and patented stator for high flow and pressure. The shear is generatedbetween the rotor and an innovative and optimized perforated stator. The shear can be optimized and increased byraising the speed of rotation. Shear rates up to 100.000 s-1 can be achieved at a maximum speed of 3600 rpm.

Packo High Shear Pumps

80m³/hr up to 200 m³/hr

4.5bar up to 5.5bar

SS 316

FDA

US Pharma