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It is required to select a ‘chemical feed pump’ to transport corrosive chemicals such as potassium permanganate, ferric chloride and fluosilicic acid.

 

It is required to select a ‘chemical feed pump’ to transport corrosive chemicals such as potassium permanganate, ferric chloride and fluosilicic acid. Therefore, following tasks are required:
a) Research different pumps and select the most suitable pump for such application.
b) Provide the diagrams, specifications and detailed information for the selected pump.
c) Justify your selection with appropriate reasoning and comparisons.
d) Suggest alternative pump/s which could also be used for this application with justifications.

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