Pump tube Niro for mixing and pumping - PURE
Product information "Pump tube Niro for mixing and pumping - PURE"
Description:
The Lutz Mixing and pumping (stainless steel) PURE pump tube is suitable for aqueous and fatty Foodstuffs. Depending on the application, various Motors are available that you can combine with the Pump tube at any time. This gives you flexibility at all times and saves important resources.
- Also available in special immersion depths from 200 - 2500 mm
- Pump tubes equipped with Lutz Original handwheel
- For mixing and pumping alcohol-containing Foodstuffs, cosmetics and pharmaceutical products as well as flammable cleaning agents
Properties & advantages
- Physiologically safe version
- Connections: suitable for foodstuffs
- High mixing and pumping capacity for thorough homogenisation
- Two functions (Mixing and pumping) in one device
- Approved according to FDA and Regulation (EC) 1935/2004
- approved in accordance with ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, category 1/2
| Bearings (Material): | Charcoal |
|---|---|
| Certification: | ATEX Directive (ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU), FDA-compliant, Regulation (EC) 1935/2004 |
| Connection: | Tri-Clamp |
| Connection Tri-Clamp (DN): | 32 |
| Delivery head (up to max. m wc)*.: | 14,5 |
| Density (up to kg/dm³): | 1,4 |
| Drive shaft (Material): | Stainless steel (1.4571) |
| Explosion protection: | Yes |
| Flow rate (up to max. g/min)*.: | 57.06 |
| Immersion depth (inch): | from 39" (1000 mm) |
| Immersion tube diameter (max. inch): | 41 |
| Impeller (Material): | ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer) |
| Liquid temperature (max. °C): | 100 (212,0 °F) |
| Mechanical seal (Material): | Carbon, ceramic, PTFE, HC-4 (2.4610), stainless steel (1.4571) |
| Pump tube material (Material): | Niro (stainless steel) |
| Static seal (Material): | FPM (fluororubber), PTFE (polytetrafluoroethene) |
| Type of impeller / Drive type: | Axial-flow rotor |
| Type of seal: | Mechanical seal FPM (GLRD) |
| Viscosity (up to max. mPas)*.: | 650 |
Pumpen und Durchflusszähler mit Lebensmittelkontakt zählen zu den sog. „Lebensmittelbedarfsgegenständen“ und unterliegen strengen gesetzlichen Regelungen. Die Lutz PURE Serie beinhaltet Produkte, die gleichzeitig den ATEX-Richtlinien, der FDA-Verordnung und den europäischen Verordnungen nach 1935/2004/EG entsprechen.
When selecting the appropriate drive type for a Pump tube, the question often arises in practice as to whether an impeller or a rotor should be used. The decision depends largely on the hydraulic requirements of the specific application.
Application 1: High delivery pressure and greater delivery heads required
Requirement
If long hose or pipe runs need to be overcome, the fluid has increased Viscosity or density, or higher overall pressure losses occur, a greater delivery head is required.
Typical influencing factors are:
- Long hose lengths
- Viscous or heavy fluids
- Required pressure build-up in the system

Recommended solution
Impeller (L) = Radial impeller
The impeller is designed for applications where a stable pressure build-up is required. The pump tube thus enables reliable delivery even with increased resistance in the system and ensures a constant delivery capacity under demanding operating conditions.
Application 2: High flow rate with free discharge
Requirement
Where there is a free discharge and no significant Pressure losses in the delivery system, the priority is often to achieve the highest possible flow rate.
Typical influencing factors are:
- Short hose lengths
- Low flow resistance
- Focus on flow rate rather than delivery head

Recommended solution
Rotor (R) = Axial impeller
The rotor is designed for maximum flow rates at minimum back pressure. It is ideal for applications with a free outlet where large flow rates need to be delivered efficiently and economically.
Conclusion:
The choice between an impeller and a rotor depends primarily on the hydraulic requirements of the application. For higher pressure requirements and greater delivery heads, the impeller is the appropriate solution. For free discharge and where high flow rates are required, the rotor is recommended.
When selecting a Pump tube, the correct seal type depends primarily on the properties of the pumped medium. The decisive factor is whether the medium tends to form deposits, crystallize, stick, or harden.
Pump tube with mechanical seal (GLRD)
Pump tubes with mechanical seals are the preferred choice when pumping media that tend to crystallize, stick, harden, or spoil. The mechanical seal prevents the pumped medium from entering the shaft guide tube. This reduces the risk of deposits and prevents the Drive shaft from seizing.
Another advantage is the simplified cleaning and flushing of the pump tube, particularly with demanding or changing media.
During operation, a thin lubricating film formed from the pumped medium develops between the sliding surfaces of the mechanical seal. For this reason, dry running must be avoided at all costs, as this can lead to rapid wear or damage to the seal.
Recommended for:
- crystallizing media
- sticky or hardening liquids
- perishable pumped media
- applications with increased cleaning and flushing requirements
Seal-less Pump Tube (DL)
Seal-less Pump tubes are suitable for all applications where the pumped medium does not cause critical deposits or scaling. Since there is no mechanical seal, these pump tubes have a simpler design and are less sensitive to brief dry running.
Short-term dry running does not usually cause immediate damage to the Pump tube. Nevertheless, dry running should always be avoided to prevent unnecessary wear and maximize the Pump’s service life. Operation should therefore always be supervised.
Recommended for:
- non-critical, clean, or low-viscosity fluids
- Applications without a tendency toward deposits
- Applications with the possibility of short-term dry running
Conclusion:
If the pumped medium tends to crystallize, stick, harden, or spoil, a pump tube with a Mechanical seal should generally be used. In all other standard pumping applications, a seal-less pump tube usually fits.