SNORGY
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2005
- 2,510
I am looking to see if anyone has any experience and guidance regarding what type of pump to consider for moving about 10 USGPM of a luke-warm water / clay solids "milkshake" slurry (15% solids, 2-50 microns) at a differential head of about 150 ft.
I am thinking maybe a small progressive cavity pump or wobbler pump with a viton stator and 1 bhp motor (I am told to also consider a hydraulic drive but...for 1 bhp...why?) from Moyno, Seepex, Allweiler or Roper.
I searched previous threads and I think the direction was similar for a slightly different (submerged) application, which oddly enough was also described as a "milkshake". In fact, in a sample jar containing what I am trying to pump, when you shake it it ends up looking just like Nestle's Quick, although it doesn't taste nearly as good.
Since this is for a little pilot skid with a short life expectancy, I could even consider a little Grundfos CR1 and just live with it wearing out...
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks in advance...
Regards,
SNORGY.
I am thinking maybe a small progressive cavity pump or wobbler pump with a viton stator and 1 bhp motor (I am told to also consider a hydraulic drive but...for 1 bhp...why?) from Moyno, Seepex, Allweiler or Roper.
I searched previous threads and I think the direction was similar for a slightly different (submerged) application, which oddly enough was also described as a "milkshake". In fact, in a sample jar containing what I am trying to pump, when you shake it it ends up looking just like Nestle's Quick, although it doesn't taste nearly as good.
Since this is for a little pilot skid with a short life expectancy, I could even consider a little Grundfos CR1 and just live with it wearing out...
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks in advance...
Regards,
SNORGY.