When it comes to Slurry pumps there are many to choose from. The right one for the job is necessary if you are to get that pumping job done efficiently and quickly. OEM pumps are usually expensive, but you can reduce the costs by buying a equivalent pump from a reputable manufacture. When the worn parts have been replaced you can be assured of a pump that is going to work well for a long time.
Such pumps can be used in a variety of situations – and of course there is always that special pump needed for a specific task.

Pumps are made to handle various types of conditions, but you need to ensure you get the right type to start with. For instance, there are slurry pumps that are used in mining, manufacturing and a whole host of other applications. And there are a whole host of other kinds of pumps as well.

Centrifugal pumps are probably one of the most used types of pump there are since they can be altered and modified to suit various kinds of tasks, unlike positive displacement pumps.

However since all pumping jobs are different a great deal of information must be collated in order to choose the best pump for the job.

Some of this information is only available from the company that is purchasing so it is not a good idea to depend solely on the seller of the pump to tell you what will be needed.

In addition, there are many things that can affect the performance of a slurry pump, even when the right one is chosen. The piping layout with its elbows and joints, the alignment between pump and driver, the dynamic balance of the rotating components, and the likelihood of pipe clogging are just some of the factors that should be looked at.

Libra 4x3 blue slurry pump

Libra 4×3 blue slurry pump