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Gravel slurry pump
The gravel type slurry pump is a highly efficient and durable centrifugal slurry pump widely used in industries such as mining, metallurgy, coal, power, and building materials for transporting highly concentrated slurries containing solid particles, including corrosive or abrasive mixtures. Below is a detailed introduction to its key features, structure, and typical applications.
Key Features
- High Efficiency & Wear Resistance: Made of high-chromium alloy materials (e.g., Cr27, Cr30A) or rubber-lined for superior wear and corrosion resistance, suitable for highly abrasive slurries.
- Large Flow Capacity: Optimized hydraulic design provides a wide flow range (up to thousands of cubic meters per hour) with moderate head, meeting high-concentration transport demands.
- Multiple Sealing Options: Includes auxiliary impeller + packing seal, mechanical seal, or combined sealing to adapt to different working conditions (e.g., high pressure, corrosive environments).
- Modular Design: Quick replacement of wet-end components (impeller, casing, front/rear liners, etc.) for easy maintenance.
- Various Drive Methods: Supports direct motor coupling, belt drive, or gearbox drive to accommodate different power requirements.
Structural Components
- Pump Head: Includes the volute (metal or rubber-lined), impeller (closed/open type), and liners, which directly contact the slurry and require periodic replacement.
- Shaft Sealing System: Different sealing configurations (e.g., dynamic sealing with auxiliary impeller) reduce shaft pressure and extend service life.
- Bearing Assembly: Heavy-duty bearing housing with oil lubrication ensures stable operation under high loads.
- Transmission Unit: Connects to the motor via flexible coupling or pulley, with some models supporting variable frequency speed control.
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