Thermal Shock Capabilities | GB-410 Series™
In this video we run a thermal shock test on one our new GB-410 Series™ glycol dehydration pumps. The temperature differential between the pump and glycol is over 250 degrees! See what happens when a room temperature pump meets really hot glycol. To learn more visit our website at vikingpump.com/glycoldehy.
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