Industrial Slurry Pump
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Price:
Negotiable
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Delivery term:
The date of payment from buyers deliver within days
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seat:
Hebei
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Validity to:
Long-term effective
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Last update:
2025-02-20 10:09
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Browse the number:
147
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hbjwd168(Mr.)
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phone: -
Arrea:
Hebei
Address:Room 1416, Building B, No. 3555, Lekai North Street, Gaokai District, Baoding City, Hebei Province
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Website:
https://www.jovidiapump.com/ http://hbjwd168.lesingaudio.com/
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industrial slurry pump is made for moving thick, sludgy liquids packed with solid bits-think mud, mining waste, or concrete slurry. While it looks like a regular pump on the outside, it's built differently inside to handle the rough stuff:
Stronger parts: Made with hard-wearing materials (like super-tough metals or rubber) so sand and rocks don't destroy it.
Bigger gaps: Designed so chunks (even over 60% solids!) won't jam it up.
Built to last: Works longer and better than normal pumps when dealing with nasty, abrasive mixtures.
Bottom line: It's like a tank version of a pump-where ordinary pumps would die, this one keeps pumping.



The characteristic
1. Good wear resistance
This pump is built like a tank. Its key parts (like the spinning impeller and outer shell) are made from metals, rubber, or even ceramic. That means sand, rocks, and grit can't grind it down easily, so it keeps working year after year without falling apart.
2. High efficiency
Unlike regular pumps that clog, this one has extra room inside. The impeller (the spinning part) lets solids swirl around without jamming, like a blender on "heavy-duty" mode. That means it can move crazy-thick sludge fast, without wasting energy.
3. Good corrosion resistance
"The slurry pump has big open spaces inside and smaller blades. This makes the spinning part stronger while slowing down the liquid as it moves through. The slower speed means the gritty stuff in the liquid doesn't slam into the pump parts as hard, so they don't wear out as fast."
4. Wide adaptability
"This isn't just any pump - it's built to handle the nastiest, thickest gunk you can imagine.
Super thick sludge
Super sticky liquids
Mixtures packed with solid chunks (like sand or gravel)
Even liquids with gas bubbles mixed in
Where do we use it?
Anywhere that deals with dirty, heavy-duty liquids:
Mines (moving crushed rock mixtures)
Steel mills (handling metal waste sludge)
Coal plants (pumping coal slurry)
Power stations (dealing with ash waste)
Basically, if it's too thick, too gritty, or too nasty for normal pumps - this is industrial slurry pump that gets the job done."
https://www.jovidiapump.com/