In industries such as chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, electroplating, and environmental protection, transferring corrosive liquids safely is a top priority. Traditional pumps with mechanical seals often face leakage issues over time. The PTFE lined magnetic drive pump provides a modern, leak-free, and corrosion-resistant solution for demanding applications.

1. Magnetic Drive — Truly Leak-Free Operation
This pump uses a magnetic coupling system where the outer magnet drives the inner magnet to rotate the impeller. Since there is no direct mechanical connection, the liquid remains completely sealed within the pump chamber, eliminating the risk of leakage. It ensures safe and stable operation even when handling toxic, flammable, or highly corrosive fluids.
2. PTFE Lining — Unmatched Corrosion Resistance
All wetted parts are lined with PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene), a material known for its exceptional chemical inertness. It resists almost all strong acids, alkalis, oxidizers, and solvents. Whether handling concentrated sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, or hydrofluoric acid, the pump maintains structural integrity and consistent performance.
3. Robust Design, Easy Maintenance
With no mechanical seal or friction between moving parts, the pump minimizes wear and extends service life. Routine maintenance involves only periodic inspection of bearings and cooling flow. Its low noise and energy-efficient operation make it ideal for continuous industrial use.
4. Wide Applications for Green Production
The PTFE lined magnetic drive pump is widely used in chemical storage systems, acid and alkali circulation, fume scrubbers, electroplating processes, and wastewater treatment. Its leak-free design helps industries achieve safer and cleaner operations while reducing environmental risks.
Conclusion
Choosing a PTFE lined magnetic drive pump means choosing efficiency, durability, and safety. With its advanced magnetic coupling technology and superior corrosion resistance, it provides long-lasting performance for the world’s most challenging fluid handling tasks.
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
 