SGB slurry pump

Author:sgbslurrypump 2022-01-08 14:03:16 201 0 0

Slurries are special compounds used in many processing industries, including industry, food, dairy, beverage processing and biopharmaceutical manufacturing, among other sanitary industries. Slurries combine the properties of liquids and solids, so when it comes to determining the type and size of slurries must give special consideration to the pumps with which they are used.

Slurries

This article focuses on

1. What is slurry definition

2. the types of pumps that can be used for pumping slurries in industry

3. slurry pumping from slurry pump considerations

4. Factors to consider when selecting a slurry pump for a specific application

5. A brief overview of some of the industrial slurry pumps available for pumping industrial slurries provided by SGB


The details are as follows

1. What is a "slurry"?

A slurry is any mixture of a fluid (such as water) and a powdery solid. Slurries are used as a convenient way to handle bulk solids in the miningsteel processingfoundrypower generation and, more recently, frac sand mining industries. Slurries typically behave like viscous fluids, flowing under gravity, but can also be pumped as needed.

Slurries are divided into two main categories: non-settling or settling.

Non-settling slurries consist of very fine particles, giving the illusion of increased apparent viscosity. These slurries usually have low wear characteristics, but require very careful consideration when selecting the right pump, as they behave differently from ordinary liquids.

Settling slurries are formed by coarse particles, which tend to form unstable mixtures. Special attention should be paid to flow and power calculations when selecting a pump. Most slurry applications consist of coarse particles and therefore have a higher abrasion resistance.

Common characteristics of slurries.

Abrasion

Thick consistency

May contain large portions of solids

Usually settles out quickly

Requires more power to operate than a "water" pump

SGB slurry pump

2. Types of slurry pumps that can be used to pump slurries for industrial use

Choosing the right pump for a slurry is critical to getting the most out of it. Basic pump components, such as impeller size and design, materials of construction and discharge configuration, must be considered to ensure that the pump can withstand the wear caused by abrasive slurry.Compared to low-viscosity liquid pumps, slurry pumps are typically larger in size and often require more horsepower to operate because they are less efficient.  Bearings and shafts must also be more robust and durable.

Many types of pumps are used to pump slurries, but the most common type of slurry pump is the centrifugal pump.  Centrifugal slurry pumps use centrifugal force from a rotating impeller to impinge kinetic energy on the slurry, similar to the way a watery liquid moves through a standard centrifugal pump.

 types of pumps are used to pump slurries

3. Slurry pumps using notes

If you have experience pumping slurry, you will know that it is not an easy task. Slurries are heavy and difficult to pump. They can cause excessive wear on the pump and its components, and if they don't move fast enough, they can clog the suction and discharge lines. Most importantly, it can be a challenge to keep a slurry pump in use for a reasonable period of time. However, there are steps you can take to extend the life of your slurry pump and reduce the challenges of pumping slurry.

Find the best position that allows the pump to run as slowly as possible (to reduce wear) but fast enough to prevent solids from settling and clogging the piping

Reduce pump discharge pressure to the lowest possible point in order to reduce wear

Follow proper piping principles to ensure consistent and uniform delivery of slurry to the pump

Pumping slurry can present some challenges and problems, but with proper engineering and equipment selection, you can experience years of trouble-free operation. It's important to work with a qualified engineer when selecting a slurry pump because slurry can wreak havoc on a pump if not selected properly.

Choosing the right pump for the mud is essential to get the most benefit. The basic pump components, such as impeller size and design, construction materials, and discharge configuration, must be considered to ensure that the pump can withstand the wear caused by the abrasive slurry. Compared with low-viscosity liquid pumps, mud pumps are generally larger in size and generally require more horsepower to operate because they are less efficient. Bearings and shafts must also be more robust and durable.

Many types of pumps are used to pump mud, but the most common mud pump is a centrifugal pump. The centrifugal slurry pump uses the centrifugal force generated by the rotating impeller to impinge kinetic energy on the slurry, similar to the movement of an aqueous liquid through a standard centrifugal pump

centrifugal pump

4. Factors to consider when selecting a slurry pump for a specific application

Slurry pumps, also known as liner pumps or dredge pumps, are centrifugal pumps used to convey fluids containing highly abrasive solids, such as flotation, slag, coal or ore suspensions and sintered sludge, or sand and gravel mining. They are mainly used in applications where solids are present in the fluid stream. They are particularly susceptible to erosive wear. Therefore, they are designed in such a way that their wetted surfaces are hardfaced by deposition welding and exposed to worn parts such as rings, bushings, discs, housing inserts, impellers and all types of liners that can be easily replaced with new ones.Therefore, they must be fairly inexpensive and consist of materials that are particularly resistant to wear or abrasion and wear. Slurry pumps should be selected according to the application and materials to ensure trouble-free performance when handling highly abrasive or corrosive liquids.

SGB offers a full line of slurry pumps specifically designed to handle light to heavy slurry loads.

 selecting a slurry pump

Application detail

Mining Slurry Pump:Ball Mill Recirculation,Thickener Underflow,Tailings,Hydrocyclone Feed

Coal Slurry Pump:Coal Washery,Slurry pump for coal

Power Plant Slurry Pump:Ash Handling,Gypsum Discharge

Metallurgy Slurry Pump

Alumina Slurry Pump

Dredging Slurry Pump

Mud Pumps

Sludge Pumps


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