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Pumps from DENIOS enable safe and accurate filling from drums or containers into smaller containers or receptacles of any kind. Depending on the requirements, the pumps are optimised for different hazardous substances and are available in different versions. The different immersion depths of the pumps fulfil individual requirements.

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Pumps for hazardous materials

Safe handling of hazardous substances requires special pumps to minimise risks and increase efficiency. In this guide, you will learn which aspects need to be considered when selecting and using pumps for hazardous materials and how the specific requirements of different materials and applications can be taken into account. We provide a comprehensive overview of how to select the right pump drive, how to work with different containers and how to handle waste oil.

What are pumps for hazardous materials used for?

It is often necessary to fill hazardous materials precisely - for example, from a large container into a smaller container. With large containers in particular, it is almost impossible to tip or tilt them for filling without risking spillage or having to apply a lot of force.

To give you the greatest possible freedom of action in your daily work with hazardous substances, the DENIOS range includes a large selection of different pumps that are resistant to many of the most common hazardous materials. Electric pumps and pneumatic pumps enable safe and accurate filling from drums, IBCs or other large containers.

What must be considered for pumps for hazardous substances?

Pumps for hazardous materials enable safe and accurate filling from drums, e.g. into smaller containers. They are available in different versions depending on the requirements. The container size, the desired delivery rate and, last but not least, the suitability of the pump for the medium to be filled are important factors when selecting the optimum product. The viscosity and chemical properties of the media play a decisive role in choosing the right pump. There are pumps for mineral oil products, pumps for chemicals, acids and alkalis, as well as pumps for flammable liquids.

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Not sure which pump is right for your medium? Send us the safety data sheet for the material to sales@denios.co.uk and we will be happy to advise on the right solution for you.

Which pumps are appropriate for which materials?

The most important criteria when selecting a suitable pump is the fluid to be pumped. Liquids vary greatly in their viscosity and chemical properties. There is no pump that can pump all media satisfactorily - and the pump must of course also be resistant to the medium to be filled. Depending on the requirements, pumps are therefore optimised for different hazardous materials.

Pumps for mineral oil products

These pumps are optimised for pumping mineral oils, biodiesel, machine oils, hydraulic oils, cooling emulsions or antifreeze.

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Pumps for chemicals, acids and alkalis

These pumps are resistant to chemicals, acids, alkalis and cleaning agents. Choose from an extensive range for a wide variety of applications.

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Pumps for flammable media

Pumps that are used in hazardous areas must fulfil strict safety guidelines. Special explosion-proof pumps are equipped with a wide range of features and are approved in accordance with ATEX and IEC EX.

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Pumps for foodstuffs

These pumps have food-safe connections and a high surface quality, especially for pumping food, cosmetics or pharmaceutical products. Models are also available for rapeseed or vegetable oils.

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Which pump drive is required for the application?

Manual, electric, battery-powered or pneumatic? Different drive systems are available depending on how often and for what quantities you want to use your pump. While electric and pneumatic pumps are generally designed for larger containers and primarily enable large quantities to be filled quickly, manual pumps are more suitable for the occasional filling of smaller quantities. The viscosity of the media to be pumped also has a significant influence on the choice of drive system. When deciding between an electric, battery-operated or pneumatic pump, the connections available in the business are important. Pneumatic pumps can often achieve the best results with materials that are particularly difficult to pump. We have summarised the most important advantages and disadvantages of the various pump drives below.

Electric pumps

Electric pumps are the tried and tested classics for filling and transferring liquid substances from a wide variety of containers - from canisters to IBC containers. They ensure efficient and ergonomic operation for larger delivery volumes and/or regular use.

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Advantages
Efficient and compatible with almost all materials
Efficient and compatible with large delivery volumes
Suitable for frequent and/or continuous operation
Disadvantages
Power connection required on site

Battery pumps

Battery pumps enable mains-independent, cordless filling and decanting - ideal for mobile use, for flexible use at several workstations and wherever no connection is available. Battery pumps are suitable for low-viscosity, aqueous to slightly viscous media. To avoid charging breaks, rechargeable batteries can be kept in stock and easily replaced.

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Advantages
Mobile and flexible in use
Completely independent of existing connections
Efficient and compatible for frequent use with low-viscosity, aqueous to slightly viscous media
Disadvantages
Not suitable for very viscous materials

Pneumatic pumps

A pneumatic pump is particularly powerful and therefore often the appropriate choice for media that are particularly challenging to pump. These include substances with extremely high viscosity or abrasive substances or substances containing solids.

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Advantages
Suitable for extremely viscous and difficult to pump materials
Efficient and compatible for large delivery volumes
Suitable for frequent and/or continuous operation
Disadvantages
Pneumatic connection required on site

Manual pumps

Manual pumps work with hand or foot operation. They are a cost-effective alternative for occasional use and for pumping small quantities of low-viscosity materials. Even the removal of small quantities from larger containers such as drums is possible: Depending on the model, the immersion tube can be adjusted to the container depth.

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Advantages
Mobile and flexible in use
Completely independent of existing connections
Cost-effective
Disadvantages
High effort and time required for large delivery volumes
Not suitable for viscous materials
May not be suitable for high delivery volumes
Not suitable for continuous use

What is the right container for the application?

The container from which the liquid is to be pumped is also decisive for the pump selection. Depending on whether you want to pump from small canisters, drums or 1,000 litre IBCs, the pump must have the right immersion depth and delivery rate. The pump connection must also match the thread of the respective container. We offer you a large selection of different pump types - from mini pumps to tank pumps. If the thread does not fit, you can use a thread adapter.

Container pumps

Container pumps are suitable for pumping liquids from smaller containers. These include bottles, canisters, balloons or smaller drums up to 60 litres.

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Drum pumps

Drum pumps are specially developed for filling and decanting from drums. When selecting a pump, pay attention to the appropriate immersion depth for the respective drum size and the thread. The latter can vary, especially with plastic drums.

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Large container pumps

Our larger container pumps are designed for 1,000 litre IBCs and correspondingly high flow rates. They have a large immersion depth.

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Tank pumps

We offer tank pumps with extra-large immersion depths and suitable connections especially for filling from tanks.

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Pumps for specialised requirements

Certain applications require specialised pumps. This is why you will also find several pumps for specialised requirements in the extensive DENIOS range. For example, gas-tight pumps for odourless filling of strong-smelling substances such as ammonia. Or mini pumps for the safe filling of small quantities in laboratories. Our range also includes mobile pump systems that combine the performance of an electric pump with optimum flexibility. Pumps suitable for dry running are the solution for applications where draining from below (floor drain) is required.

Which pumps are suitable for waste oil?

If you want to transfer used oil from a large container to a smaller one, we recommend the electric pumps or the pneumatic pumps. Various models are available depending on the container size and application area. The electric and pneumatic pumps are particularly suitable for transferring waste oil, as they guarantee efficient work with viscous substances and oils. They are also efficient at high flow rates and are suitable for continuous operation.

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