Slurry Pump – The Advanced Guide

 

Over the past 10 years, Sujal Engineering has helped many large industries by providing their high quality industrial pumps. While helping companies like these we have seen that the most difficult task is to transfer the slurry from one place to another. Because of the problem of moving mud, many plants also stop working and that creates a big problem.

Basically, slurries are a mixture of water and a small solid piece. Slurries are used as an easy way to handle solid materials in industries such as gold, silver, iron, copper, mineral sands, zinc, iron, oil shale, water and sewage, sand and stone, construction,high-quality and much m ore.

Slurries are biting, dense, a combination of high solids, and many other properties. Transmitting such type of slurries is a major problem for many plants. After working and researching in various fields Sujal Engineering has developed a special type of mud pumps that is suitable for transmitting rotting and high-quality mud.


It has basic components such as impeller size, design, construction material, and output configuration. Also, very efficient pumps carry bad mud. Bearing and shafts are pump used in our high-quality pumps.

Our slurry pump is a centrifugal pump because it produces central power by rotating the impeller to affect the kinetic energy in the slurry. By using a centrifugal pump it is easy to transfer the slurry due to the kinetic energy.

Salient Features:

  •  Made maintenance quick and easy
  •  Replacement of wearing parts can be done in the field
  •  With the two parts casing, it is possible to replace worn front cover without changing the complete casing.
  •  Robust construction
  •  Maintenance free

Having a vast experience in industrial pumps manufacturing we developed various kinds of pumps that are best for different pumping applications. If you are looking for the best slurry pump other any kind of pump, Sujal pumps are the best choice for your than industrial pumping needs. Contact us by clicking here and our team with get back to you with more information.


 


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