What is a Rotary Vane Pump
Rotary vane pumps are simple displacement and positive fixed pumps that are adjustable. They normally produce higher efficiencies compared to gear pumps and are generally utilised for average pressures as high as 18 bars.
They are simply designed to promote efficiency. This makes rotary vane pumps last for long periods of time with very little maintenance. Their simplicity also makes them cost-efficient to repair and purchase.
Applications for Rotary Vane Pumps
Rotary vane pumps are commonly used in automotive, commercial, and industrial applications.
Types of Rotary Vane Pumps
Positive Displacement Pump
The positive displacement pump provides an approximate constant flow at fixed speed, despite changes in the counter pressure.
Positive displacement pumps all pulsate, meaning that their volume flow within a cycle is not constant. The variation in flow and speed leads to pressure fluctuations due to resistance in the pipe system and in valves.
Fluid-O-Tech CO - MO Series
The Compact and Compact Plus series rotary vane pumps offer high performance despite their small size. They are suitable for applications such as espresso coffee machines, beverage vending machines, post-mix drink dispensers, water treatment, water dispenser and cooling systems.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech GA Series
The GA pump-motor unit has been designed to extend the Fluid-o-Tech® rotary vane pump range to the low flow rates. Coupled to a compact but powerful 24 V DC brush or brushless motor, the unit has been designed to deliver a maximum pressure of 10 bar (145 psi) and grant a long service life while fitting in tight spaces
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech PO 500-1000 Series
The PO 500-1000 series high volume rotary vane pumps are available in six flow ratings to meet the needs of high volume pumping. Applications include post-mix drink dispensers, cooling systems, water treatment and booster systems.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech PO 70-400 Brass
The PO 70-400 series rotary vane pumps are volumetric pumps designed for pumping water and moderate aggressive liquids with low flow at high pressure.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech PO 70-400 S/Steel
The PO 70-400 series rotary vane pumps are volumetric pumps designed for pumping water and moderate aggressive liquids with low flow at high pressure.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech PO4000 Series
The 4000 series rotary vane pumps are high technology volumetric pumps, available in 7 different displacements. Applications include reverse osmosis, cooling systems, car wash and irrigation. The pump housing, the rotor and every metallic component are in AISI 303 stainless steel.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech TH500 - 1000 Series
The Fluid-o-Tech® magnetic drive rotary vane pumps TH 500-1000 series range combines the larger flow rate (500 to 1000 l/h at 1450 rpm) with the added benefit of the magnetic coupling. Applications include cooling systems, booster systems, water treatment and solar systems.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech TM30-200 Series
The Fluid-o-Tech® magnetic drive rotary vane pumps TM 30-200 series range combines the lower flow rate (30 to 200 l/h at 1450 rpm) with the added benefit of the magnetic coupling. Applications include espresso coffee machines, cooling systems, water treatment, booster systems and solar systems.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech TM300-400 Series
The Fluid-o-Tech® magnetic drive rotary vane pumps TH 300-400 series have been designed to deliver a smooth flow reliably for a long time with the added benefit of the magnetic coupling. Applications include cooling systems, water treatment, booster systems and solar systems.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech TMCF01S-07S Series
The Fluid-o-Tech® magnetic drive rotary vane pumps are available in 6 different displacements. Applications include espresso coffee machines, soda circulation, reverse osmosis, solar heating systems, cooling systems, refrigerating gas transfer.
Read MoreFluid-O-Tech TMFR 30-200 Series
The TMFR series is an integrated pump-motor unit that offers superior performance, low energy consumption and silent operation to provide great versatility in a refined, high tech design.
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