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youssouf

Petroleum
Feb 20, 2023
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Good morning everyone:
I'm interested in well-known companies that specialize in slurry pumps. Any recommendations or insights would be appreciated. Thank you!"

Thanks in advance.
Youssouf
 
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thanks Pierre;
Its a new one we want to install for waste water.

Regards
Youssouf
 
What do you mean by vertical pump exactly?

Waste water is not a slurry.

Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
 
Please give us more detail.

It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. (Sherlock Holmes - A Scandal in Bohemia.)
 
First question is where in the world is this located?
Second question is what sort of slurry are you looking at?

Then come all sorts of other questions, but without this information, the question is just too vague.

Do you need a pump with a tank, or a pump to be installed in a sump pit? Worldwide, Weir is one of the biggest and best know slurry pump companies, but ITT Goulds and KSB and FL Schmidt and a gazillion others located in China and India have many offerings.
 
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MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 
Thank you so much for all,
It was a question about fabricants of slurry pumps to transfer wast water from a pit to a treatment station.
I wanted to help our buyer.
 
When slurry is referenced in the pumping world, it is generally assumed to be some mixture of water and sand. Wastewater is generally considered as different from slurry and is harder to define because it may have rags, bottles, grease and whatever else may be sent down a drain.
Slurry pumps usually have hard metal (high chrome) or polymer-lined wet ends intended to deal with high wear conditions.
Wastewater pump wet ends are usually cast iron with recessed/vortex impellers or some kind of cutter/chopper arrangement to deal with plugging conditions.
These are very general statements.
 
It was a question about fabricants of slurry pumps to transfer waste water from a pit to a treatment station.
Again, the quote isn't clear to understand what the question is. Suggest clarifying with your Buyer for more details.
 
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