Spare parts for horizontal & vertical slurry pumps
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Slurry pumps parts
for horizontal and vertical slurry pumps
Metal
Rubber
Ceramic
Metal Slurry Pump Parts are manufactured to the highest degree of mechanical integrity through the use of accurate 3-D modeling. Metal cast slurry pump parts can handle the toughest abrasive applications, and adhere to all relevant standards. A variety of alloy is available for more specific applications.
Rubber Slurry Pump Parts are designed to provide longer life and abrasion resistance in a variety of applications. Rubber slurry pump parts are the main parts in rubber-lined slurry pumps, including impeller, cover plate liner, frame plate liner, throatbush. The rubber parts contact with the slurry, which imparts and directs the centrifugal force to the slurry. They are wear and corrosion-resistant. Due to the rugged environment, rubber slurry pump spares are normally manufactured in Natural rubber or synthetic rubber.
Ceramic Slurry Pump Parts – throatbush, impeller, frame plate liner, frame plate liner insert, are interchangeable with OEM slurry pumps spares. The corrosion and abrasion resistance of ceramic slurry pump parts highly exceeds those made with high chrome alloy. The abrasion resistance of ceramic parts is 5 times as wearable as high chrome. However, the weight of ceramic parts is only 1/3 of chrome parts.
Spigot liner is the underflow liner of a cyclone. The open diameter of the spigot liner, along with the vortex finder, dictate the mass split. In addition to the vortex finder and spigot liner, the feed pressure, feed density, cone length, and cone angles all play a part in determining the separation point, also known as the D50
The feed chamber is designed to guide the slurry into a spiral, creating a vortex. Feed box liner is the lining of the feed chamber.
The Vortex Finderis the liner at the top of the cyclone. The overflow (fine particles) leave the cyclone through the vortex finder. Vortex finder, along with the spigot liner dictate the mass split