The Advantages In Choosing Murzan Pumps

by | Mar 9, 2017 | Industrial Goods and Services

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When it comes to specialized pumps for the sanitary processing industry, there are only a handful of manufacturers that come to mind. One of these manufacturers is Murzan, with the company having a proven record of producing exceptional pumps for the food, beverage, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.

The company specializes in diaphragm pumps. They feature stainless steel construction, and they are fully approved by the USDA, FDA, and 3A. The 3A approval applies specifically for pumps used in the processing of dairy products as they have to meet the USDA (U.S Department of Agriculture) AMS (Agricultural Marketing Service) Dairy Division standards.

Oil-Free

One of the important features of the diaphragm Murzan pumps is their oil-free design. The oil-free pumps are highly efficient, and they do not exhaust or release potentially harmful vapors into the environment surrounding the pump. This means no addition need for venting of pump exhaust.

Specialized Design

In addition to having the oil-free operation, all Murzan pumps go through a rigorous quality control process throughout their manufacturing. This includes a high polish finish on both interior and exterior surfaces that creates a complete and unblemished finishing, eliminating the risk of corrosion or surface irregularities that can make it difficult to clean and sanitize.

Additionally, the pump design eliminates hidden areas that may be easily missed during cleaning or that may harbor harmful bacteria, mold or other types of both organic or inorganic contaminants.

Clean-In-Place

All models and types of murzan pumps are also designed to work with clean-in-place systems. They are designed to be able to stand up to the chemicals, water, and heat that is needed to meet all industry standards.

By utilizing the clean-in-place technology, the pumps, as well as the rest of the system, is much easier to maintain without the need to dismantle all components during the regular cleaning schedule.