DDC Pump - Center Suction
How the DDC Pump Works:
The permanent magnet rotor/impeller unit is driven by the magnetic field generated by the surrounding stator. The stator is wrapped entirely around the rotor. As a result, the entire pump is only slightly taller than the rotor itself, measuring only 1.5" in height, perfect for applications where space is limited.
The Principle of the Spherical Motor:
Invented by Laing, it is fundamentally different from conventional canned motor pumps. The only moving part in a spherical motor is a hemispherical rotor/impeller unit which sits on an ultra-hard, wear-resistant ceramic ball. There are no conventional shaft bearings or seals. This eliminates bearing noise and seal leaks.
E Series Pumps:
The bigger, but still little brother of the tiny DDC, the E Series models, are also of the electronically communicated spherical motor principle. It is used in applications where more flow rate is needed. It is also awarded and regarded as one of the best pumps in the market.
Key Features:
- Applications:
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Solar
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Electronics Cooling
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Computer Cooling
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Chillers
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Medical Applications
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Laser Cooling
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Water Treatment
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Automotive
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Food Service Circulation
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Water Reclamation
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General Circulation Application