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Johnson Electric launches beverage dispensing pumps

The pumps can deliver hot liquid up to 95 degrees celsius and dispense cold liquids and are certifie…
The pumps can deliver hot liquid up to 95 degrees celsius and dispense cold liquids and are certified by NSF International for safe food processing.


The product line is designed with an isolated gear pump head which generates no temperature rise when delivering cold beverages and is operated by low voltage DC power to enhance the safety and reliability of beverage machines, said the Hong-Kong headquartered firm. 

"These high flow rate pumps improve productivity in beverage dispensing
," said Jim Dick, Johnson Electric's senior vice president of strategic marketing.

"Our research and development is focused on creating products with value for food and beverage professionals.”

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