Common Barge Pump Applications:
- Dredged Material Pumping
- Petroleum Distillates
- Chemical or Brine Removal
- Fertilizers, Oils, Molasses
- Sludge or Slurry Remediation
BargE Material Movement
Problems With Barge Material Movement
Some types of slurry and abrasive materials wreak havoc on a regular pump. Centrifugal pumps quickly get worn down and lose their tolerances and suction capabilities. This results in significant downtime and costly spare parts. This is not the case with the EDDY Pump, it can take the abuse of abrasive materials because of its sunken rotor design. The eddy current of the pump whips material right past the rotor with minimal wear. With certain environmental laws, it’s becoming more common for end clients to use an EDDY Pump with an excavator attachment instead of a mechanical loader. Many times this is because the ultra low turbidity and sediment is not kicked up the way a bucket would be. It’s also important to select the right Equipment Options For the Job:
- Barge Unloading and Loading: Excavator Dredge Pump Attachment, Cable Deployed Pump
- River Cleanups: Excavator Pump Attachment
- Bottom Remediation: Excavator Pump Attachment
EDDY Pump Dredge Equipment
The EDDY Pump can be deployed in various dredge configurations to optimize the loading or unloading of a barge. Some of the ideal deployments for offloading are the Excavator Pump Attachments, and Cable-Deployed Pumps. This is dependent on the job site and applicable setup (crane, fixed boom arm, excavator, etc).
Excavator Dredge Pump Attachment
The EDDY Pump Excavator Dredge Pump Attachment is one of our most popular units. It allows any power generation or contracting company with little or no experience in dredging to easily convert one of their existing excavators or a rental into a hydraulic dredger. An excavator operator can then easily learn to operate the Excavator Pump Attachment with only a few hours of training. The Excavator Pump gets pinned to the end of the excavator boom and can either be used with a cutterhead or a liner safe rolling attachment.
The liner-safe wheels allow the pump to easily glide over the liner without having any negative effect, while still removing all the fly ash. Slurry hose is then connected to the pump and run along the boom of the excavator over the back of the excavator and connected into pipeline. The pump can move material at rates of up to 400 cubic yards over distances of over a mile, at solids rates of 40-70%. This is all done creating little to no contaminant resuspension or detectable turbidity. This is the most environmentally friendly dredge on the market. Please click here to see more about proper pump and excavator size for your application: Excavator Dredge Pump Attachment Info
Cable-Deployed Pump
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Dredge Project Consulting
- Easier to install and maintain, the horizontal slurry pump, a type of dredge pump, allows for quick access to pump components, making repair jobs straightforward. During repair jobs, pumps are completely disassembled for thorough inspection. All components are carefully inspected, and any parts not meeting standards are replaced. After reassembly, the pump is tested to ensure reliable performance. These steps help extend the service life of the hydraulic pump and maintain equipment reliability. EDDY Pump can also provide dredging project managers to oversee sediment projects and remediation projects, ensuring that all aspects of the dredging project are managed efficiently and in compliance with environmental regulations.
- Requires more room, due to its larger footprint compared to vertical
- Implementing best management practices and evaluating management alternatives are essential for effective material management in any dredging project.
Vertical Slurry Pump
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Less smaller footprint, allowing the dredge pump to be implemented in hard to reach jobs
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More versatile, can be cable hung straight down and inserted directly into medium to pump target material. The vertical slurry pump can also be used in mechanical dredging operations where minimal water addition is required.
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The vertical slurry pump is typically situated within the excavator or dredging system so that it is optimally positioned for efficient material handling and performance.
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More difficult to repair and tougher maintenance
BargE Material Movement
Water Jetting Ring Dredge Attachment
Barge Unloading Dredger
Applications: Rail Car and Barge Slurry Transport
The purpose of this page is to identify your application and learn more about an equipment solution to meet your needs. These are the most common barge transport applications that we work with. We are the OEM for the tools shown.
Application: Transport and pump material out of or into barges and rail cars.
Material: Slurry, wet grains, bottom material from environmental cleanup or any material with a wet format. This barge unloading dredger is Not for dry material transport.
Common Unload Scenario:
The EDDY Pump Excavator Attachment is ideal for pumping slurry from barges, rail cars, pits, lined ponds or other bodies used for material storage.
By attaching the EDDY Pump to a standard boom or long boom excavator you can get reach of up to 75-ft and handle the most difficult applications. The EDDY Pump allows you to pump the fly ash at distances over 2-miles at production rates of up to 600 tons of ash per hour or 5000 GPM.
Optional upgrade: Add liner-safe rollers, as it also gives you the ability to dredge on concrete lined sumps or poly-lined reservoirs without disturbing the liner.
Below are common pumping distances we see, along with a pump curve to match the details. Contact us with your exact numbers.
Distance: 2500 ft
Vertical Rise: 30 ft
Production: 1414 GPM
Equipment Used: EDDY Pump 6 Inch Excavator Attachment. Cutter Head OR Roller Wheel setup.
Excavator Type: CAT 320 or larger (or equivalent model excavator)
Optional HPU: Excavator powered attachment OR a separate Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) will power the pump attachment. The ideal option is based on your project requirements.
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The Eddy Pump
Why EDDY Pumps Are Better – Highlights
This video shows how EDDY Pump beats out traditional centrifugal pumps when it comes to tough slurry and abrasive materials. EDDY Pump is the at the heart of all of our featured dredge pump equipment including the Remote Operated Subdredge, Diver Operated Pump and a Excavator Attachment Dredge Pump.
The Best Non-Clog and High Solids Slurry Pump on the Market. Since 1984.
We manufacture both pump and dredge equipment for maximum compatibility
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