Screw Pump with Feeder
Screw Pump with Feeder: Overview and Applications A screw pump with a feeder is a highly efficient positive displacement pump designed to handle viscous, abrasive, or shear-sensitive fluids. It consists of one or more rotating screws (augers) that move fluid along the pump’s axis, providing smooth, pulsation-free flow. The integrated feeder mechanism ensures consistent material intake, making it ideal for applications requiring precise dosing or handling challenging media. Working Principle The screw pump operates by trapping fluid between the screw threads and the pump casing. As the screw(s) rotate, the fluid is displaced axially from the suction side to the discharge side. The feeder, typically a hopper or auger system, regulates the material input, preventing air pockets or uneven flow. This synchronized action ensures steady pressure and minimizes product degradation, even with thick or sticky substances like sludge, pastes, or high-solid slurries. Key Features 1. High Viscosity Handling – Effective for fluids ranging from thin liquids to highly viscous materials (e.g., polymers, adhesives, or food products). 2. Low Shear – Gentle pumping action preserves fluid integrity, critical for sensitive products like creams, sauces, or chemicals. 3. Self-Priming – Capable of drawing fluid without external priming, reducing downtime. 4. Variable Flow Control – Speed adjustments allow precise flow rates, suitable for batching or continuous processes. 5. Robust Construction – Often made of stainless steel, hardened alloys, or specialized coatings to resist wear and corrosion. Applications - Wastewater Treatment: Moves sludge, grit, or dewatered biosolids. - Food & Beverage: Pumps syrups, dough, or dairy products without separation. - Oil & Gas: Transfers crude oil, drilling mud, or viscous hydrocarbons. - Chemical Processing: Handles solvents, resins, or abrasive slurries. - Construction: Pumps grout, mortar, or adhesives in controlled volumes. Advantages Over Other Pumps Compared to centrifugal or diaphragm pumps, screw pumps with feeders offer superior efficiency for thick fluids, reduced maintenance due to fewer moving parts, and better suction capabilities. Their ability to handle entrained gases or solids makes them versatile for industrial and sanitary applications. In summary, the screw pump with a feeder is a reliable solution for demanding fluid transfer tasks, combining precision, durability, and adaptability across multiple industries.
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N Single Screw Pump with Feeder
Category: Hopper screw pumpBrowse number: 4Number:Release time: 2025-10-11 17:20:21This hopper-type screw pump features a rectangular hopper and a propeller on the connecting rod. It is suitable for non-free-flowing media containing liquids. When conveying slag-liquids, a stirring rod can also be installed to prevent sedimentation. For high-concentration slag-liquids, a large hopper with crushing function can be added to prevent clogging. The pump can be equipped with various drive options, and is most suitable for a three-phase gear reducer motor. -
G Feeding Screw Pump for Filter Presses
Category: Hopper screw pumpBrowse number: 7Number:Release time: 2025-10-11 17:22:16The performance parameters of most G-type single screw pumps comply with the JB/T8644-1997 standard and have been certified by the Ministry of Machinery Industry. G-type filter press feed screw pumps are widely used for conveying media such as crude oil, waste oil, ore slurry, mud, chemical and chemical fiber slurries, glue, paint, syrup, jam, cosmetics, and concentrated wastewater.
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