Finish Thompson, Inc. Datasheets for Drum Pumps

Drum pumps are used to transfer materials from a container into a process or other container. They may be electrically, hydraulically, or pneumatically powered depending on the working environment or application.
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Product Name Notes
Best Value - Medium Duty The EF Series drum (container) pump is an ideal combination of performance and value. The sealless design and carefully chosen, corrosion resistant materials of construction...
Designed to work with PF Series pump tubes, FTI’s line of flow meters allow customer’s to dispense precise volumes of fluids from drums, barrel, totes and other containers. How do...
High Viscosity - High Head HVDP Series drum pumps are positive displacement pumps using a progressive cavity design to gently move highly viscous materials up the pump tube in a...
High Viscosity - High Head The BT series is for high viscosity mild corrosives and flammables. Use for pumping polymers, adhesives, oils, resins, etc. Features Sealed Tube interchangeable with motors...
Light to Medium Viscosity - Medium Flow The economical TBP series drum (container) pump handles light to medium viscosity fluids. Constructed of pure materials, it is ideal for use with...
Light to Medium Viscosity - Medium Flow The lightweight TB Series drum (container) pump is suitable for mild corrosives and solvents. Its 1 ½" tube width fits containers with smaller...
Medium Viscosity - Medium Flow The TT series pumps are ideal for corrosive chemicals or solvents, flammables, and applications requiring high purity or sanitary construction. Typical uses include detergents, vinegar,...
Medium Viscosity The TM Series Drum Mixer is a 4-blade, turbine drum mixer ideal for mild corrosives, solvents, or flammables of light to medium viscosity. Features Sealed Turbine mixing and...
Most Versatile - High Flow The PF Series are high performance, sealless drum/barrel pumps designed for container-to-contain er transfer of acids, corrosives, and chemicals. It is excellent for DEF or...