Ultimate Guide to Slurry Pumps

Ultimate Guide to Slurry Pumps

A slurry pump moves a mixture of liquid and solid particles. It is used where standard pumps wear out too quickly, clog too easily, or lose efficiency because the material contains abrasive solids, higher density, or larger particles.. Industries use slurry pumps in...
Slurry Pump vs Sand Pump

Slurry Pump vs Sand Pump

The Short Answer: Sand Pump vs Slurry Pump  The difference between a sand pump and a slurry pump comes down to the type of solids they are expected to handle and how stable the operating conditions are. . A sand pump is typically used for relatively uniform sand or...
Slurry Process Pumps Explained

Slurry Process Pumps Explained

What Is a Slurry Process Pump and Where It Fits in Industrial Systems A slurry process pump is a type of industrial slurry pump designed to operate as part of a continuous processing system rather than for standalone material transfer. In industrial environments, it...
What Is a Self-Priming Excavator Pump?

What Is a Self-Priming Excavator Pump?

A self-priming excavator pump is a pump system that can clear air from the suction side and restore flow without repeated manual priming after the initial fill. In practical terms, that means the pump can restart and recover more easily when air enters the line or...
How Long Do Eddy Pumps Last?

How Long Do Eddy Pumps Last?

Slurry pumps work in some of the harshest industrial environments. They move abrasive slurry, high solids mixtures, viscous material, and chemically aggressive fluids through systems that often run for long hours without interruption. Under those conditions, pump...