YAMADA PUMP:CASE STUDY
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            Leather Manufacturing
              Leather Manufacturing
             
              
            Automobiles
              Car Manufacturer Primer Base Application
             
              
            Battery
              Lithium-Ion Battery Manufacturing Process
             
              
            Mining
              Key Features of Yamada Pumps for Mining
             
              
            Ceramic
              Ceramic Industry Using Yamada Pumps
             
              
            Machinery
              Pumping antifreeze to assembled machines
             
              
            Metalworking and Surface Preparation
              Pumping of abrasive mixed water to the blasting nozzle mechanism
             
              
            Ink for printers
              Transport of Ink shielded from light
             
              
            Flexographic
              Pumps in Inkmaker machine
             
              
            Food
              Transfer of sodium hydroxide NaOH, nitric acid HNO3, sodium hypochlorite NaClO and many different cleaning detergents
             
              
            Food
              Pumping oil through filter press (cleaning)
             
              
            Food
              Pumping of melted chocolate and crème
             
              
            Chemical
              60% Bentonite Clay, 20% HCL and 20% Water
             
              
            Chemical
              Pumping of silicate solids
             
              
            Chemical
              Leachate Acid & Alkaline Liquids
             
              
            Ceramic
              Pumping abrasive ceramic material FFC (fine fire clay) used mainly for flat shaped wash-basins etc
             
              
            Building material
              Filling of Plaster in Buckets
             
              
            Automobiles
              Transfer of liquids with H2SO4, FeSO4, CuSO4