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There are many different types of pumps available, and most pumps are designed for a specific purpose or type of application. Pumps that are designed to transfer thin fluids are different from pumps that are designed for thick, solid-laden, abrasive, heavy materials. Due to the difference in pump design between different types of pumps, it is very important that the most appropriate pump be selected for your slurry application.
Slurry pumps are designed for pumping thick materials that can consist of such things as slurries, sand, gravel, mud, crushed rock, muck, manure, and many other highly viscous materials. Typically, a slurry is a mixture of a given material such as crushed rock and water. A slurry pump has the ability to move difficult thick material from the material source, into and through the pump, and downstream to its final destination.
Slurry pumps are inherently rugged by the nature of what they do and are capable of pumping high viscous and high specific gravity solid-laden slurries without clogging. The non-clogging aspect of a slurry pump design is one of the most critical differentiating factors compared to other pump types. These pumps perform in some of the harshest environments a pump could be applied to and are used in many industries including dredging, oil & gas, mining, frac sand pumping, and many other industries.
The following list of 8 significant considerations is to help you understand your pump application necessities in relation to selecting the best-suited pump for your application. The greater the viscosity, specific gravity, abrasion, and other important fluid and non-fluid characteristics make selecting a pump more difficult because these factors play into the situation at a greater level of importance, making the following application specifics even more critical.
Critical – Know Your Application!
Match the Best Suited Pump to Your Application Requirements
The Pump Corporation is a leading provider of unique slurry and dredge pumps and manufactures products that provide superior value versus other pump types. The pump is not a centrifugal, vortex, or positive displacement pump, but rather a pump harnessing the fluid dynamics of current. This enables pump to outperform conventional pumps in applications that involve high viscosity, large weight of solids and particulates, high specific gravity, corrosive and abrasive material, work well in applications that are susceptible to clogging, and do it in an environmentally friendly manner.
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Pump Orientation Options
When choosing a slurry pump for an application, there are two categories of slurry pumps based on product orientation; vertical pump and horizontal pumps. Vertical or horizontal refers to the shaft orientation. Both pump orientations have their advantages and disadvantages. Vertical pumps help to reduce the space required for pump location and can be maneuvered into smaller spaces, whereas horizontal pumps are the most common pump orientation.