Screw Pumps

Screw pumps are used to move fluids through a series of screw-shaped rotors. They offer robust performance and reliability in high-viscosity fluid applications.

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Common Applications

oil & gas extraction

chemical processing

food and beverage manufacturing

paper and pulp industry

wastewater treatment

marine applications

Buying Guide

Screw Pumps Buying Guide

Selecting the right screw pump for your facility requires careful consideration of specific operational needs and conditions. Pay attention to the viscosity of the fluids you intend to handle with the pump, as this will influence the type of screw pump most suitable for your application.

Ensure the pump's materials are compatible with the fluids involved to prevent degradation and ensure longevity. Consider the pump's efficiency ratings, as it will directly impact your operational costs.

  • Check the compatibility of the pump with your existing system settings and connections.
  • Verify the condition and maintenance history, especially with surplus options.
  • Ensure the pump has the necessary certifications and compliance for your industry.
  • Examine available documentation such as manuals and performance logs to assess past usage and maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are screw pumps used for?
Screw pumps are commonly used for moving high-viscosity fluids in industrial applications.
How do screw pumps work?
Screw pumps use screw-shaped rotors that intermesh to move fluid along the pump's length.
What factors should be considered when buying a screw pump?
Consider fluid viscosity, pump capacity, and compatibility with existing systems.
Why choose surplus screw pumps?
Surplus screw pumps offer cost-effective solutions without compromising quality.