NETZSCH NEMO® MY magnetically coupled pump, designed for safe, leak-free handling of high-viscosity slurries in the chemical industry.

27.08.2025

Relive Webinar: Magnetically Coupled Pumps for Chemicals

As a global specialist in handling complex media, NETZSCH Pumps & Systems covers even the most complex applications. These include applications in the chemical industry, where hazardous media are often handled. A safe and leak-free pumping process is therefore essential.

At this point, magnetically coupled pumps offer you decisive advantages compared to other models.

Magnetically coupled pumps ensure safety

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The chemical industry requires the highest safety standards and absolute reliability, especially when handling aggressive, toxic or explosive media. Conventional pump systems often reach their limits in such applications. Magnetically coupled pumps, on the other hand, offer the optimal solution. Thanks to their contactless power transmission and completely sealed design, which eliminates the need for mechanical seals, they enable leak-free operation. This makes them ideal for demanding applications where safety, environmental protection and plant protection are top priorities.

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The NEMO® MY magnetically coupled pump specially developed for handling slurries with high viscosity, makes it possible. 

In the recording of our webinar, Erwin Weber, Sales Director EMENA at NETZSCH, uses specific application examples to demonstrate the advantages of magnetically coupled pumps and how this technology not only virtually eliminates the risk of leaks but also reduces maintenance and operating costs in the long term.

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