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Recommended by several chemical companies, there is no doubt that GoatThroat® Pumps improve reliability and safety in printing environments. Users all agree that spill prevention beats clean up with solvents, acids, and other corrosives. With the cost of chemicals, many facilities use GT Pumps because they are safe for contact with over 1700 chemicals and meet exacting requirements. The sealed system is essential in such environments because it reduces vapors and emissions and allows for complete control over the volume of liquids dispensed. The SCP Line of Pumps which are made of static conductive plastic allows these pumps to be used with flammable liquids meeting both NFPA 77 and NFPA 30 requirements. All non-SCP pumps are made from Food Grade materials making them safe for food contact.

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Hi Tech Printer Solves Solvent Transfer with Simple System

Hi Tech Printer Solves Solvent Transfer with Simple System Every day industrial workers transfer potentially hazardous chemicals, such as solvents, acetones, lubricants, cleansers, and acids, from large drums into smaller containers, or into machinery. This transfer of chemicals at the point of use, however, can have serious consequences when manual ?tip-and-pour? techniques or poorly designed pumps are used.Whether the chemicals are toxic, corrosive, reactive, flammable, emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), or are even potentially explosive, the danger of accidental contact, even for short periods, can pose a severe hazard to workers.In addition to the potential for injury, there can also be serious financial ramifications for the facility involved. The risks include cost to treat injuries or perform cleanup, as well as workers?compensation claims, potential liability, OSHA fines, loss of expensive chemicals and even facility/production shutdown.?It can be catastrophic to a company if toxic or highly flammable material is accidentally released...