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WG High Head Slurry Pump

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Hei whakatutuki i nga whakaritenga mo te whakawhanaketanga o te mana hiko, te whakarewa me te ahumahi waro, kua hangaia e to taatau kamupene te hanga WG(P) Series up-to-date slurry pump me te kaha nui, te upoko teitei, te maha o nga waahanga i roto i te raupapa. ki te tango i te pungarehu me te paru me te kawe i te ranunga wai-totoka, i runga i te wheako o te hoahoa papu slurry me te hanga mo nga tau maha.


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Pump Introduction

WHAKAMAHI:

Rahi: 65-300mm
Raukaha: 37-1919m3/h
Upoko: 5-94m
Nga totoka tuku: 0-90mm
Kukū: Max.70%
Max.pehanga:Max.4.5mpa
Rauemi: Hyper chrome alloy etc.

AIER® WG High Efficiency Slurry Pump

 

In order to meet the requirements on the development of the electric power, metallurgy and coal industries, our company has designed and developed WG(P) Series up-to-date general slurry pump with large capacity, high head, multi-stages in series to remove ash & sludge and to deliver liquid-solids mixture, based on the experience of slurry pump design and manufacture for many years, and abstracting the research results of advanced technology from home and abroad.

 

Ngā āhuatanga

CAD hoahoa hou, mahi super waipēhi, tiketike tōtika me te auau abrasion iti;

Ko te whanui whanui, te kore e kati me te mahi pai o te NPSH;

Ko te hiri a Expeller me te hiri hiri me te hiri miihini kua tangohia hei whakapumau i te slurry mai i te turuturu;

Ko te hoahoa pono e whakarite ana i te MTBF roa (te waa i waenga i nga huihuinga);

Ko te whanau ine me te whakahinuhinu hinu, te whakahinuhinu whaitake me nga punaha whakamatao ka whakarite kia whakahaerehia te whanau i raro i te pāmahana iti;

Ko nga rauemi o nga waahanga maku he pai te mahi o te whakakakahu me te aukati;

Ka taea te whakamahi i te papu mo te tango i te pungarehu o te moana ki te aukati i te pirau o te wai moana, te tote me te kohu, me te waikura hiko;

Ka taea te whakahaere i te papu i roto i nga raupapa me nga waahanga-maha i roto i te pehanga e whakaaetia ana.

Ko te papu nga painga o te hanga whaitake, te pai o te mahi, te mahi pono me te tiaki ngawari. Ka taea te whakamahi whanui mo te whakahaere i te ranunga kei roto i nga totoka abrasive me te pirau i roto i te hiko hiko, te konganuku, te maina, te waro, nga mea hanga me nga tari ahumahi matū, ina koa mo te tango i te pungarehu me te paru i roto i te teihana hiko hiko.

 

 

Pump Notation

100WG(P):

100: Putanga diameter (mm)

WG: Pupa parapara mahunga teitei

P: Nga papu maha-waahanga (1-2 waahanga kaore he tohu)

 

WG slurry papu he o whakapae, atamira kotahi, momi kotahi, cantilevered, casing rua, centrifugal slurry papu. Ka huri te papu ki te karaka ka tirohia mai i te pito puku.

Ko nga wahi maku o te WG me te WGP papu i te diameter putanga kotahi ka taea te whakawhiti. He rite ano te rahinga whakaurunga whakahuahua. Mo te wahanga puku o te papu slurry WG(P), ko te anga wehewehe whakapae me te whakahinuhinu hinu me nga huinga e rua o nga punaha whakamahana wai o roto, o waho hoki. Mena e tika ana, ka taea te tuku wai whakamatao. Ko te hononga kua whakaritea mo te wai whakamatao me te pehanga o te wai whakamatao ka kitea i te ripanga 1.

Two kinds of shaft seal – expeller seal combined with packing and mechanical seal.

Ko te hiri miihini e tukuna ana me te wai hiri teitei e taunaki ana i te wa e whakahaerehia ana te papu i roto i nga raupapa, a ka whakamahia te hiri peera me te tarapi i roto i te papu waahi kotahi.

Ko te pehanga wai me te nui o nga momo hiri hiri katoa e whai ake nei:

1) Te pehanga wai hiri

Mo te papu kotahi-waahanga me te hiri peera kua honoa me te tarapi, ko te 0.2-0.3 Mpa te pehanga wai o te hiri hiri.

Mo nga waahanga-maha i roto i nga mahi raupapa me te hiri o te kaipatu kua honoa me te tarapi, me penei te pehanga wai hiri: Ko te iti rawa o te pehanga wai hiri o n atamira =WG High Head Slurry Pump Hi + 0.7Hn Where: n ≥2.

Mo te hiri miihini, ko te pehanga wai hiri o ia wahanga o te papu he teitei ake te 0.1Mpa i te pehanga i te putanga o te papu.

2) Te pehanga wai hiri (tirohia te ripanga 1)

Ripanga 1: hiri tawhā wai

 

Momo Puma Tāpare Wai Hina
(l/s)
Huinga Wai hiri Huinga Wai whakamatao
 I runga i te Tāpare
Te Peehanga Wai Whakamao
65WG 320 0.5 1/4" 1/2", 3/8" 0.05 ki te 0.2Mpa
80 WG 406 0.7 1/2" 3/4", 1/2"
100WG
80WGP 406A
100WGP
150WG 565 1.2 1/2" 3/4", 3/4"
200WG
150WGP 565A
200WGP
250WG 743 1"
300WG
250WGP 743A

Hoahoa Hangahanga

WG Slurry Pump

Rauemi Wahi Pump

Ingoa Wāhanga Rauemi Whakatakotoranga HRC Taupānga Waehere OEM
Raina & Impeller Te whakarewa AB27: 23% -30% chrome rino ma ≥56 Ka whakamahia mo te ahua kakahu teitei ake me te pH i waenga i te 5 me te 12 A05
AB15: 14% -18% chrome rino ma ≥59 Ka whakamahia mo nga ahuatanga kakahu teitei ake A07
AB29: 27%-29% chrome rino ma 43 Ka whakamahia mo te ahua pH iti rawa mo te FGD. Ka taea hoki te whakamahi mo te ahua kawa iti me te whakaurunga desulfuration me te pH kaua e iti iho i te 4 A49
AB33: 33% -37% chrome rino ma   Ka taea te kawe slurry hāora me te pH kaua e iti iho i te 1 penei i te phospor-plaster, waikawa nitric, vitriol, phosphate etc. A33
Te whakakai me te mowhiti expeller Te whakarewa B27: 23% -30% chrome rino ma ≥56 Ka whakamahia mo te ahua kakahu teitei ake me te pH i waenga i te 5 me te 12 A05
Te rino hina     G01
Pouaka Whakapiri Te whakarewa AB27: 23% -30% chrome rino ma ≥56 Ka whakamahia mo te ahua kakahu teitei ake me te pH i waenga i te 5 me te 12 A05
Te rino hina     G01
Anga / Pereti uhi, whare kawe me te turanga Te whakarewa Te rino hina     G01
Te rino ngongo     D21
Hekau Te whakarewa waro maitai     E05
Karekau kakau, whakakai rama, whakakai, kaki kaki, repe repe Kowiri tira 4Cr13     C21
304 SS     C22
316 SS     C23
Nga mowhiti hono me nga hiri rapa Butyl     S21
EPDM rapa     S01
Nitrile     S10
Hypalon     S31
Neoprene     S44/S42
Viton     S50

 

 

Mahinga Mahinga

WG Slurry Pump

Ahu Tāuta

WG Slurry Pump

 

The Role of High Head Slurry Pumps in Long-Distance Slurry Transport Systems 


A high head slurry pump plays a pivotal role in transporting abrasive and dense slurries over long distances and significant vertical heights. Unlike standard industrial slurry pumps, high head pumps are specifically engineered to provide the increased pressure necessary for long pipeline systems, ensuring the efficient and consistent movement of solids-laden fluids.


In industries such as mining, mineral processing, coal preparation, and dredging, materials often need to be transported through extended pipelines, sometimes spanning hundreds of meters. The combination of high solids content, abrasive particles, and long transport distances makes conventional pumps unsuitable, as they may fail under high head conditions or suffer from excessive wear. A high head slurry pump addresses these challenges by delivering reliable performance while maintaining operational efficiency.


The design of a high head slurry pump emphasizes durability and resistance to wear. Casings and impellers are often made of high-chrome alloys or wear-resistant metals, allowing the pump to handle abrasive slurries with minimal erosion. Many slurry pump manufacturers also offer customizable options, such as modular impellers and liners, enabling easy maintenance and replacement, thereby reducing downtime and maintenance costs.


Additionally, high head slurry pumps are engineered for optimal hydraulic performance. Their impeller and volute designs minimize energy loss, allowing slurries to be transported at higher pressures without overloading the motor or increasing operational costs. This energy-efficient design is particularly important in industrial settings, where large volumes of slurry must be moved continuously over extended distances.


Applications of high head slurry pumps include tailings disposal, long-distance slurry transport from mines to processing plants, and chemical slurry movement in metallurgical operations. Their ability to sustain high pressures and manage abrasive fluids reliably makes them a critical component in industrial processes.


In conclusion, a high head slurry pump is essential for long-distance slurry transport systems, offering high pressure, durability, and efficiency. Selecting a reliable slurry pump manufacturer ensures that your plant receives a customized, high-performance solution tailored to demanding industrial applications.

 

How High Head Slurry Pumps Improve Efficiency in Mining and Processing Plants 


Mining and mineral processing plants require robust equipment capable of handling abrasive slurries with high solids content. A high head slurry pump is integral in these facilities, enhancing efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing maintenance needs. By delivering high pressure and flow over long distances, these pumps streamline material handling and improve overall plant productivity.


In mining operations, tailings and ore slurries often need to be transported from extraction sites to processing plants or storage areas. A high head slurry pump is specifically designed to handle this workload, maintaining consistent flow rates even with challenging slurry compositions. This ensures that production lines run smoothly without bottlenecks or downtime caused by pump failure.


The efficiency of a high head slurry pump also translates to energy savings. Advanced impeller designs and optimized hydraulic profiles reduce friction losses and pump energy requirements. Many industrial slurry pumps from reputable slurry pump manufacturers are designed with high efficiency in mind, allowing plants to lower operational costs while maintaining the required throughput.


Maintenance is another area where high head slurry pumps provide advantages. These pumps are constructed with wear-resistant materials such as high-chrome alloys or alloy steels, minimizing erosion from abrasive particles. Replaceable liners and impellers allow maintenance teams to perform targeted repairs without dismantling the entire pump system, reducing downtime and labor costs.
Furthermore, these pumps are available in various configurations, including horizontal and vertical designs, enabling flexible installation in confined or challenging spaces. The modular construction also supports scalability, allowing mining and processing plants to adjust pump capacity as operational needs evolve.


In summary, using a high head slurry pump in mining and processing plants improves slurry transport efficiency, reduces energy consumption, and minimizes maintenance costs. Partnering with a reliable slurry pump manufacturer ensures access to high-quality, durable pumps capable of withstanding abrasive industrial conditions while delivering long-term performance.

 

Material Selection for High Head Slurry Pumps: Metal vs Alloy 


Selecting the appropriate material for a high head slurry pump is crucial to maximize performance, wear resistance, and operational lifespan. Industrial applications often involve abrasive and corrosive slurries, which can quickly erode or damage pumps made from unsuitable materials. Choosing between metal and alloy construction depends on the specific process requirements and the slurry’s characteristics.


Traditional metal slurry pumps are typically made of ductile iron or stainless steel, offering robust structural strength and corrosion resistance. These materials are suitable for moderate abrasiveness and provide reliable long-term service. However, in highly abrasive conditions, such as those found in mining or mineral processing, standard metals may wear quickly, leading to reduced efficiency and increased maintenance costs.


Alloy construction, especially high-chrome or nickel-chrome alloys, offers superior wear resistance and hardness, making them ideal for heavy-duty industrial slurry transport. A high head slurry pump made from these materials can handle slurries with high solids concentrations and large particle sizes without rapid erosion. The enhanced durability ensures continuous operation with minimal downtime, which is essential for high-capacity industrial processes.


Many slurry pump manufacturers offer modular designs that allow clients to choose between metal or alloy liners and impellers based on operational needs. This flexibility enables plants to optimize pump longevity and reduce maintenance frequency. Additionally, alloy materials can improve hydraulic performance by maintaining smooth surfaces within the pump, reducing energy losses and improving overall efficiency.


The selection of materials also impacts cost-effectiveness. While alloy pumps may have higher initial investment costs compared to standard metals, their extended service life and reduced maintenance requirements often result in lower total operational costs over time. Industrial facilities that prioritize reliability and efficiency benefit significantly from investing in high-quality alloy high head slurry pumps.


In conclusion, material selection for a high head slurry pump plays a decisive role in durability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Whether using metal or alloy construction, choosing a reliable slurry pump manufacturer ensures that the pump is tailored to handle demanding industrial slurries while providing long-term operational performance.

 

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