Packo has announced the launch of the MFP3/125-315, the latest addition to the successful MFP3 pump series. This innovative pump has been developed with maximum efficiency and minimal total cost of ownership (TCO) in mind for the user. With this, Packo remains true to its philosophy: creating industrial pump solutions that not only excel technically, but are also sustainable and cost-saving in the long term.
As with all MFP3 pumps, achieving the lowest possible TCO is central to the MFP3/125-315. This is realized through the use of standardized interchangeable parts and extensive standardization of components across different pump types. As a result, maintenance and repairs are simplified, leading to lower operating costs and higher system availability. Packo demonstrates that innovation and cost control can go hand in hand.
During the development of the MFP3/125-315, Packo consciously went beyond the classic goal of achieving peak efficiency at the BEP (best efficiency point). In practice, many pumps rarely operate exactly at their BEP. They often function under varying process conditions and at different operating points, for example during different phases in the brewing process. Additionally, only a limited number of pumps are supplied with a full impeller diameter.
A major advantage of the MFP3/125-315 is that its high efficiency is maintained even with trimmed impellers. This provides maximum flexibility without compromising efficiency. Specifically, the pump achieves an efficiency of almost 80% at flow rates between 150 and 400 m³/h and a head of 25 to 50 meters, measured with water at 1.450 rpm. In this way, Packo offers a solution that performs across a wide range of applications, without compromise.
With the launch of the MFP3/125-315, Packo is underlining its commitment to developing pumps that not only excel at the BEP but guarantee the lowest possible TCO across the entire operating range. Packo continues to focus on technological innovation and sustainable solutions, so that customers can rely on reliable and cost-efficient pumps both today and in the future. For more visit packo.com