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Engineered to handle thick slurry with fibrous suspended particles — the Ocmis MFTRS 94-35 features a robust rotary blade chopper and three-blade impeller design that powers through challenging agricultural and industrial pumping applications. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis, this PTO-driven centrifugal pump combines high-pressure capability with an exclusive internal water cooling system for extended operation in demanding conditions.
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The Ocmis MFTRS 94-35 is a professional-grade PTO-driven slurry centrifugal pump engineered in Italy for demanding agricultural and industrial applications. Manufactured by Ocmis, a renowned Italian irrigation equipment specialist, this robust pump is specifically designed for lifting sludge, thick slurry with fibrous suspended particles, and dirty water. Built to provide the ideal balance between long-term durability and immediate performance in irrigational and waste management activities, the MFTRS 94-35 represents advanced Italian engineering for operators requiring reliable slurry handling capabilities in challenging field conditions.
This model incorporates Ocmis's proven centrifugal pump technology with specialized features for handling difficult fluids. The pump features a robust rotary blade chopper system paired with a counter-chopper for breaking down fibrous materials, a specially designed three-blade open impeller for handling thick slurry, and silicon carbide mechanical seals with an external auxiliary lubrication tank. The multiplier box is equipped with an exclusive internal water circulation cooling system that ensures extended mechanical component life even during prolonged operation under demanding conditions. The volute design pump body with axial suction inlet and upward radial outlet position provides efficient flow characteristics while maintaining the structural integrity needed for slurry pumping applications.
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