Slurry pumping distance refers to how far a slurry mixture of solids and liquid can be moved through a pipeline before the system can no longer maintain the required flow rate, pressure, or transport stability. In real-world slurry pipeline design, distance is not...
A dredging project has plenty of variables to manage early on: pump capacity, pipeline layout, discharge distance, and slurry conditions. Float count often gets treated like a simple accessory decision, but it has a direct effect on how the pipeline performs once it...
Pumping highly viscous fluids or thicker slurries has been the greatest challenge in the pumping industry. Compared to other liquids, highly viscous liquids offer more friction and great resistance to flow. Hence, to achieve high pressure (high head) with these...
Remote-operated trailer boom pump or the traditional trailer pump? This is one of the most frequently asked questions and a common comparison across modern construction sites. The construction industry is no longer limited to building structures. This is one industry...
Sediment management is at the core of maintaining healthy waterways and supporting critical infrastructure. Whether it’s keeping ports and shipping channels open, controlling flooding in rivers, or ensuring mining and construction projects run efficiently, dredging...
Muck pump technology has become essential for industries worldwide that struggle to manage high-solid materials such as sediment, sludge, and tailings. Traditional pumping systems often fail when faced with these dense and abrasive mixtures, resulting in frequent...