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Sanitary pumps are a type of pump used in the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries to transport liquids and semi-liquids. They are designed to meet the stringent requirements of these industries, such as preventing contamination and ensuring product safety. Sanitary pumps are typically constructed from stainless steel and other corrosion-resistant materials, and feature smooth surfaces and crevice-free construction to minimize the risk of contamination. They are also designed to be easy to clean and maintain.
Sanitary pumps are used in a variety of applications, including transferring liquids between tanks, filling containers, and metering. They are also used in the production of food, beverages, and pharmaceuticals, as well as in the cleaning and sterilization of equipment.
Some companies that manufacture sanitary pumps include Alfa Laval, Grundfos, SPX Flow, and Waukesha Cherry-Burrell. Show Less Read more