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wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts 【wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts】
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wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts 【wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts】
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wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts 【wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts】
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wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts 【wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts】
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wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts 【wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts】
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wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts 【wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts】
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wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts 【wholesale mining slurry pump spare parts】
Read MoreProcess speed doesn’t have anything to do with choosing slurry pump impeller, but it does have an effect on the life of slurry pump impeller. It is important to find the sweet spot that allows the slurry pump to run as slow as possible, but fast enough to keep solids from settling and clogging. If pumping too fast, the slurry can quickly erode the impeller due to its abrasive nature. This is why it is important to select a larger impeller if possible.
Desire for higher efficiency than centrifugal pumps
Critical to the engineering of the pump are heavy duty bearing frames and shafts, extra thick wall sections and easily replaceable wear parts. Total life cycle cost considerations are critical when specifying pumps for severe operating conditions, such as FGD service. High chrome pumps are ideal due to the corrosive pH of the slurry.
Quenching is defined as the introduction of a neutral fluid (usually water or steam) into the atmospheric side of the seal to prevent the formation of solids that may interfere with movement or be used for other purposes.
The design of the slurry pump is critical to ensure that the abrasive and often corrosive aspects of the slurry do not damage the impeller. In addition, slurries and sludges may contain large amounts of unforeseen solids, which will inevitably clog many types of pumps. Since most centrifugal pump impellers have very tight tolerances on the worm gear, the abrasive (and sometimes corrosive) nature of the slurry will quickly wear down the worm gear and destroy the tolerances. In turn, this causes the pump to lose suction. This can lead to extensive downtime of the slurry pump, as well as expensive maintenance and spare parts.
Keep in mind that slurry pumps are designed to adapt to specific pumping conditions. Pumps used in the cement industry handle most fine particles at low pressures, so the casing can be of lightweight construction. In rock pumping, the casing and impeller must be able to resist slamming, so they must be built thick and strong.