Slurry Pumps

Slurry pumps are engineered to transport a mixture of solids and liquids, generally water, across various industries. They enhance operational efficiency by handling abrasive materials with reliability.

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Common Applications

mining operations

construction sites

wastewater management

industrial plants

sand and gravel processing

Buying Guide

Slurry Pumps Buying Guide

When selecting a slurry pump, it's important to consider the specific requirements of your industrial application.

Surplus slurry pumps offer cost savings but require careful evaluation to ensure they meet your needs.

  • Check for material compatibility to handle your specific slurry mixture.
  • Inspect the pump's internal components for wear and tear.
  • Request maintenance logs to understand the pump's history and previous conditions.
  • Verify the inclusion of necessary accessories, such as fittings and operation manuals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are slurry pumps used for?
Slurry pumps are used to move mixtures of liquid and solid materials, typically found in mining, construction, and other industrial applications.
How do slurry pumps differ from regular water pumps?
Slurry pumps are designed to handle the abrasive nature of slurries, which contain solid particles, whereas regular water pumps handle solely liquids.
What should be considered when buying a surplus slurry pump?
Evaluate the pump's condition, material compatibility, previous usage logs, and ensure all parts and manuals are included.
Can slurry pumps handle corrosive slurries?
Yes, but it's crucial to choose a pump made from materials suited for corrosive environments.