Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp.
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Vanton Pump & Equipment Corporation, headquartered in Hillside, New Jersey, pioneered the all-thermoplastic pump in 1950 when co-founder Gerald Lewis developed the Flex-I-Liner sealless rotary pump for the first heart-lung machine. The company engineers corrosion-resistant, abrasion-resistant, and ultrapure fluid handling equipment with all wetted components molded from solid thermoplastics — PVC, CPVC, polypropylene, PVDF, and ECTFE — eliminating corrosion, ionization, and delamination risks inherent in lined-metal construction. The CHEM-GARD horizontal centrifugal pump line includes six configurations: CG general-purpose (up to 900 gpm, 170 ft head), CGA ANSI B73.1 interchangeable (1,150 gpm, 185 ft), CGM/CGMC mag-drive ANSI models (400 gpm, 180 ft), CGC close-coupled (640 gpm, 170 ft), PG self-priming (160 gpm, 180 ft), and CGV vortex-head for slurries. The SUMP-GARD vertical pump series ranges from SG-200 (1×1 inch) to SG-2400 (6×4 inch) with FUME-GARD vapor seals. The FLEX-I-LINER rotary peristaltic pump handles 0.33 to 40 gpm at pressures to 45 psig in close-coupled, duplex, sanitary, drum, and dosing configurations. Vanton also produces PUMP/TANK integrated systems up to 5,000 gallons and custom OEM pumps, serving over 75 countries across chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, water treatment, and environmental remediation.
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