Hot Edible Oil Circulation Pump For Namkeen Fryer Machine
The use of air-cooled pumps is becoming more common in the food industry. When it comes time to choose the most suitable type of pump for circulating hot cooking oil, air-cooled pumps are considered to be the most successful choice.
Air-cooled pumps deliver reliable performance in the harshest environments when handling corrosive, abrasive industrial wastes and circulating high-temperature fluids.
Hot oil pumps used to transport high-temperature liquids have wide applications in various food industries to provide efficient, safe, and customer-friendly solutions.
Optimum pump efficiency is very important to ensure that the pumping process is not interrupted. Being a leading manufacturer and supplier of industrial pumps in India, Sujal Engineering ensures this by developing high-quality hot oil circulators.
In this blog, you will find out why a hot oil circulation pump is essential for your industry and how it works in different applications.
Importance of Air Cooled Hot Oil Pump:
Hot edible oil has a low viscosity at higher temperatures and therefore cannot cool down during operation. As the temperature increases, so does the pressure. Maintaining a controlled and stable temperature and pressure is essential.
Therefore, the hot oil circulation pump plays a vital role in providing higher performance and meeting the requirement of transferring liquid from one place to another.
In addition, the oil centrifuge is an ideal solution for circulating hot edible oil for the nankeen and frying industry. It is robustly designed to handle corrosive, abrasive, and high-temperature liquids and easily transfers the liquid from one place to another faster and safer.
The auxiliary impeller located on the hot oil pump rotor assembly circulates high temperature liquids and hot cooking oil easily.
The air-cooled pump provides reliable and reliable service in various industries such as construction, plastics, chemical, rubber, textile, food, pharmaceutical, paper, pulp and more; and solves the problem of water cooling of bearings and mechanical seals.
Manufactured to high precision standards, the hot oil pump designed at Sujal Engineering plays a key role in the food industry to ensure trouble-free, long-life operation that maximizes quality and yields.
The principle of operation of the air-cooled hot oil pump:
The edible oil transfer pump isolates the fluid or liquid in the motor section of the unit for the hot process fluid in the pump casing. Isolation is provided by a series of pressure ports located in the front bearing housing or pump housing adapter.
Further, for circulation, edible oil transfer pumps isolate the liquid or fluid through an air-cooled heat exchanger with an auxiliary impeller located on the rotor assembly.
The inventive design of hot oil circulation pumps allows the engine and bearing environment to be at a much lower temperature than the process fluid or liquid.
Another advantage is that it eliminates the need for cooling water, which could be of poor quality, and reduces maintenance costs.
Salient Features of Air-Cooled Hot Oil Pump:
- Low cost of repair
- High efficiency
- Low maintenance
- Strong construction
- Heat-resistant mechanical seal
- Handles temperatures from -60°C to 300° C
- External Pump Cooling Not Required
- Centerline supported casing
- Heat Control Shaft
- Balanced Closed Impeller
- Oil-lubricated bearing frames
- Fully-machined impellers
- Standard motor insulation and bearing
- The discharge flange is at the top and radial
- Flexible bearing option
Applications of Air-Cooled Hot Oil Pumps:
- Food industries: specifically in namkeen making plants which use oil for frying
- Pharmaceutical Industries
- Plastic Industry
- Chemical Industries
- Mineral Oil Industry
- Paper and pulp industries
- Thermic Fluid handling
- Hot Oil Transfer
- Textile, dyeing, and printing industries
- Synthetic Oil Transfer
- Baking and heating applications
- Edible oil Applications
- Petrochemical Industries
- Cement manufacturing industries
- Sugar industries
- Construction industries and many more.
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