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Thick slurry with fibrous solids demands robust pumping solutions — the Ocmis TFR 94-35 features a rotary blade chopper and specialised three-blade impeller system that handles viscous materials and dirty water with suspended particles. Designed by Italy-based Ocmis, this PTO-driven centrifugal pump combines high working pressure capability with an internal water-cooled multiplier box for extended operation in demanding agricultural and industrial environments.
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The Ocmis TFR 94-35 is a professional PTO-driven slurry centrifugal pump engineered in Italy for demanding agricultural and industrial applications. Manufactured by Ocmis, a renowned specialist in irrigation and pumping solutions, this tractor-mounted pump delivers exceptional performance for lifting sludge, dirty water, and fibrous slurry materials. Designed specifically for agricultural waste management and slurry handling operations, the TFR 94-35 combines robust construction with advanced pumping technology to ensure reliable operation even in the most challenging conditions involving suspended particles and viscous fluids.
What distinguishes the TFR 94-35 is its comprehensive approach to slurry pumping challenges, featuring a strong rotary blade chopper and counter-chopper system manufactured from heat-treated and ground steel that efficiently processes fibrous materials before they reach the impeller. The pump incorporates a special three-blade open impeller design optimised for thick slurry with suspended particles, whilst silicon carbide mechanical seals with an external auxiliary lubrication tank ensure long-term reliability. An exclusive internal water circulation cooling system within the multiplier box guarantees extended component life even during prolonged operation in harsh working environments, making this pump ideal for both agricultural slurry spreading and industrial applications involving pulps and molasses transport.
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