HenryBell
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2005
- 2
I am designing a booster system for a slurry service that utilizes centrifugal pumps.
Some general info: 400gpm, 300 TDH, 1% catalyst fines in slurry, 0.008" max particle size, 645-660F slurry temp.
The client has requested that wear rings be eliminated from the design which leads to hot pump clearances. The client also requested carbon steel with boron coating for the barrel, casing, and impeller. I was told that in the Boron coating process the pump parts mentioned are heated to ~1900F and that they require re-machining afterwards.
Typically how thick is the Boron coating? Only 1 of the 4 vendors that were sent bid packages brought up Boron thickness as an issue. He thinks the Boron coating will be too thin after machining. This vendor particularly favors (high velocity) Sume coating instead, saying that it is up to 3x thicker than the Boron coating.
The other 3 vendors have not mentioned anything after the proposal was sent. Should I worry?
Sincerely,
Henry
Some general info: 400gpm, 300 TDH, 1% catalyst fines in slurry, 0.008" max particle size, 645-660F slurry temp.
The client has requested that wear rings be eliminated from the design which leads to hot pump clearances. The client also requested carbon steel with boron coating for the barrel, casing, and impeller. I was told that in the Boron coating process the pump parts mentioned are heated to ~1900F and that they require re-machining afterwards.
Typically how thick is the Boron coating? Only 1 of the 4 vendors that were sent bid packages brought up Boron thickness as an issue. He thinks the Boron coating will be too thin after machining. This vendor particularly favors (high velocity) Sume coating instead, saying that it is up to 3x thicker than the Boron coating.
The other 3 vendors have not mentioned anything after the proposal was sent. Should I worry?
Sincerely,
Henry