150 LPM Screw Pump
A screw pump is a type of positive displacement pump that utilizes one or more helical screws to move fluids.
- Max Flow Rate : 150 LPM
- Material : Stainless Steel
- Frequency : 50 Hz
- Voltage : 220 V
- Product Type : Screw Pump
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