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Grundfos Alldos says its new DME 375 and DME 940 pumps are capable of supplying a wide variety of industries, water-treatment companies and chemical suppliers, etc. The pumps feature all-new technology and principles, says the company. For example, a variety of motor concepts have been utilized to ensure smooth and even dosing in all situations, and the simple control panel and logical display menu allow users to enter the desired dosage (in the safe knowledge that what they set is what they get), says the company. The large DME pumps have a number of new features to make life even easier for users. This includes overload protection for complete peace-of-mind dosing monitoring, and little details, such as the opportunity to read the alarm status in the display, says the company.

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