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NETZSCH NBE200 Drum Emptying System

NETZSCH NBE200 Drum Emptying System

Completely empties drums with a pulsation free flow

NETZSCH Drum Emptying Units actually pump their way through your products reaching the bottom of the drum with less than 1% left in the container. The heart of the drum emptying unit is a NEMO® progressing cavity pump which creates positive displacement, pulsation-free flow to convey your product without damage. In fact, most products are only exposed to the friction loss through the discharge piping. The NETZSCH Single Slide Rail System raises and lowers the follower plate safely while providing a simple and easy structure to clean.

NETZSCH NBE 200 Features

  • Continuous or intermittent emptying
  • No pressure or flow interruption
  • Emptying of conical drums
  • Low pressure conditions in the entire system
  • Continuously adjustable discharge capacity
  • Dosing directly from the drum possible
  • Flow in direct proportion to pump speed
  • Equipped with VFD for easy adjustment
  • Simple, single-rail design
  • Drum clamp holds the drum in place

NEMO® NBE200

Base frame stainless steel
Frame options fixed or mobile version
Material in contact with product 1.4571 / stainless steel 316
Drum sizes 200 l / 55 gal. standard, others on request
Wiping ring BUNA, EPDM, Viton, (FDA Grades available)
Flow rate Up to 44 gpm / 10 m3/h*
Pump BY industrial pump, BH sanitary pump, up to NM063
Max. back pressure Up to 290 psi / 20 bar*, others on request
Control Standard with VFD control panel (NEMA 4 / IP 65)
Optional PLC dosing control unit available

*Depending on product

Your Benefits

  • Very smooth conveyance
  • Pulsation free
  • Lowest shear rate of any competitors pump
  • Products with entrained solids are conveyed without damage
  • Flow is independent of temperature or viscosity
  • Complete discharge, residues < 1%
  • Maintenance friendly
  • Low life cycle costs
  • Stainless steel, easy-to-clean design