Engineered for your pump & dredge projects
Complete your dredge & pump projects faster without unnecessary downtime.
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“We sincerely appreciate your company’s effort, especially Mr. Adam’s hard work during staying in here.
Testing was done successfully today due to Mr. Adam’s effort and we think that this equipment will help our project catch up the progress. Many thank you.”
How The Pump Works
How the Eddy Pump Technology Works
- Non-Clog, High Viscosity, High Specific Gravity, High Abrasives, Low pH Pumping Design
- 30-70% Solids Pumping by Volume
- Ability to pump objects of up to 12-inches in diameter
Quick Start Guide
Getting Started Is Easy
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Submit Your Project Info
Enter a brief project description and your contact info for review.
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Sales Engineers Will Review
Our sales engineers will review your project and create a proposal with recommendations tailored for your specific application.
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Get a Free Quote
We will generate a quote and personalized pump curve for your specific application, free of cost.
Pump & Dredging
EDDY Pump Deployment Options
Flooded Suction Pumps
The fluid to be pumped with flooded suction pumps is positioned above the pump. Flooded suction pumps typically require less priming effort because gravity assists in keeping the pump primed. With the pump positioned below, gravity can feed the fluid into the pump’s suction and keep the pump primed.
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Submersible Pumps
Pumps that are completely submerged in the liquid are called submersible pumps. By being submerged in the fluid to be pumped, there is no need for priming the pump.
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Dredging/Pumping Project?
Choosing the Right Pump
Excavator Dredge Pump Attachment
Ideal Uses: Hydraulic Barge Unloading, Mining Tailings Ponds, Slurry Ponds, Liner Safe Dredging, Heavy Construction, Dewatering, Railcar Offload, Long Reach Dredging and more.
Agitation Options: Cutterhead OR a high-pressure water jetting rings available depending on the dredging application.
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
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Save Time, Low Downtime
No one should deal with pump clogging on the jobsite. Wasting valuable time and resources hurts your bottom line.
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More Solids Production
Pump 40-70% solids, complete your dredge & pump jobs faster and more efficiently VS traditional 8-16%
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Low Ownership Cost
Superior durable design with low maintenance and little downtime.
Dredge Manufacturer EDDY Pump
Benefits and Technology Overview
Pass solids from 1-12 inches (rocks, rags, debris). The EDDY Pump’s open rotor design with high tolerances allow anything that will go into the intake to be passed through the discharge without issues.
Tolerance between the rotor and the volute in the 4″ EDDY Pump easily allows the passage of a man’s arm (*see picture below). Compared with the tolerance in a centrifugal pump, the EDDY Pump easily wins. Pump Range spans 1-inch through 12-inch EDDY Pump line, the tolerance ranges from 1-12 inches.
This translates to a significant amount of solids and debris pass through, without clogging the pump. To learn more about the technology behind our pumps continue reading Here.
Permitting and Regulations
Dredging projects are subject to various established regulations and permitting requirements. Our team is well-versed in the regulatory framework governing dredging operations and can assist project owners in obtaining the necessary permits and approvals. We ensure that our clients comply with all relevant laws and regulations, minimizing the risk of problems, delays, fines, or legal repercussions. By staying informed about the latest regulatory changes, we help our clients navigate the permitting process smoothly and efficiently.
What Our Customer Say About Us
“Both of the Eddy Brine Pumps have been operating great. Wish I could say the same about the other pumps (Chestertons’s) – 5 of 6 failed on me during my last deployment.”
” We did not believe a pump existed that could handle our highly viscous red mud until we discovered the EDDY Pump”
Business Hours:
Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Pacific Standard Time
Address:
15405 Olde Hwy 80
El Cajon, California 92021
United States
Contact Info:
Phone: 619-404-1916
Email: Info@eddypump.com
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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