Is the Milton Roy PRIMEROYAL Metering Pump Series Reliable?
2025-01-10
The PRIMEROYAL series metering pump owes its reliability to its rugged construction and modular design. The PRIMEROYAL series metering pumps built by the manufacturer are highly adaptable: different liquid ends and flow-control options can be selected to suit the specific requirements of each application. More than half a century of rich experience, combined with advanced pump-design technology, gives you long, continuous run times between scheduled maintenance intervals.
The Metering Pump Manufacturer
A robust, field-proven design together with flexible modularity makes the PRIMEROYAL series metering pump suitable for a wide range of industrial processes. The PRIMEROYAL series can provide precise metering for liquids across a broad parameter range, with a triplex pump delivering flow rates of up to 25,941 L/h (6,853 gal/h).
The Trusted History of the PRIMEROYAL Series Metering Pump
With more than 75 years of experience, Milton Roy of the United States combines extensive industry expertise, a reliable track record, and ongoing technical improvement to deliver customized solutions for a wide variety of processes. Milton Roy brings more reliable and more comprehensive metering pumps to the market. Every pump is designed to exceed customer expectations, backed by a world-class global network of well-trained field engineers and after-sales support.
With a universal modular design and a wide range of optional features, the PRIMEROYAL series metering pump can be precisely configured for your application.
A metering pump is a general-purpose machine that, according to process requirements, delivers corrosive liquids in a continuously adjustable, metered manner with a dosing accuracy of ±1%. As required, pump frames with identical or different performance parameters can also be combined to transfer multiple media proportionally and simultaneously. It can handle media at temperatures from −30 °C to 350 °C, with viscosities up to 2,000 mm²/s, provided the fluid contains no solid particles. Depending on the corrosive nature of the liquid, the wetted parts can be made from different materials to meet the application requirements. To suit varying customer needs, special versions are available, including electronically controlled, dual-adjustment, high-temperature, high-viscosity, and suspension-liquid types. Metering pumps are widely used in petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, thermal power plants, nuclear power, environmental protection, mining, and research and production departments.
The Metering Pump Manufacturer
A robust, field-proven design together with flexible modularity makes the PRIMEROYAL series metering pump suitable for a wide range of industrial processes. The PRIMEROYAL series can provide precise metering for liquids across a broad parameter range, with a triplex pump delivering flow rates of up to 25,941 L/h (6,853 gal/h).
The Trusted History of the PRIMEROYAL Series Metering Pump
With more than 75 years of experience, Milton Roy of the United States combines extensive industry expertise, a reliable track record, and ongoing technical improvement to deliver customized solutions for a wide variety of processes. Milton Roy brings more reliable and more comprehensive metering pumps to the market. Every pump is designed to exceed customer expectations, backed by a world-class global network of well-trained field engineers and after-sales support.
With a universal modular design and a wide range of optional features, the PRIMEROYAL series metering pump can be precisely configured for your application.
A metering pump is a general-purpose machine that, according to process requirements, delivers corrosive liquids in a continuously adjustable, metered manner with a dosing accuracy of ±1%. As required, pump frames with identical or different performance parameters can also be combined to transfer multiple media proportionally and simultaneously. It can handle media at temperatures from −30 °C to 350 °C, with viscosities up to 2,000 mm²/s, provided the fluid contains no solid particles. Depending on the corrosive nature of the liquid, the wetted parts can be made from different materials to meet the application requirements. To suit varying customer needs, special versions are available, including electronically controlled, dual-adjustment, high-temperature, high-viscosity, and suspension-liquid types. Metering pumps are widely used in petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, thermal power plants, nuclear power, environmental protection, mining, and research and production departments.