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Chemical Pumps

March May offers an extremely large number of chemical transfer pumps. The company's magnetically driven chemical pumps include centrifugal pumps, turbine pumps which are supplemented by chemically resistant sump pumps and sealless vertical pumps.

Process Pumps

March May offers an extremely large number of chemical transfer process pumps. These include magnetically driven centrifugal pumps, turbine pumps and rotary vane pumps which are supplemented by chemically resistant sump pumps and seal-less vertical pumps.

Atex Certfied Pumps

ATEX pumps certified to ATEX Group II and Equipment Category 2(T4) which makes their use permissable for Gas Zone 1 and Dust Zone 21 applications.

Water & Mild Liquid Pumps

March May's plastic magnetically driven water and glycol pumps can be used for both hot and cold liquid circulation applications.

High Temperature Pumps

March May offers a large number of high temperature pumps.

Self Priming Pumps


OEM Pumps

March May offers a wide range of OEM pumps for a range of industries. Their OEM pump portfolio is made up of magnetic drive pumps and vertical spindle pumps all of which can be modified and redesigned to suit specific OEM pump requirements.

Caster Equivalent Pumps

This range is made up of direct equivalents for Caster pumps and includes the spare parts which will retrofit virtually all existing Caster pump models.

Brewing & Distilling Pumps

Pumps for brewing and transfer of beer and liquids, Brewing pumps, distilling pumps, hygienic single stage centrifugal pumps.

Condensate Removal Pumps

Peristaltic Pumps

March May offers four series of peristaltic pumps manufactured in the UK. This includes three ranges of OEM peristaltic pumps and a range of larger peristaltic pumps for small industrial duties.

Pump Monitors

The March May Pump Protector system is based around the APM 110E Power Monitor with an optional LED display Unit. The system works by measuring the power absorbed by the pump in order to protect it from damage or to provide warnings of system problems and inefficiencies.



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