Slurry is a special compound in many processing industries, including food, dairy products, beverage processing, biopharmaceutical manufacturing and other health industries. Mud combines the properties of liquid and solid, so when it comes to determining the type and size of mud, special consideration must be given to pumps and their use.
All slurries have five basic characteristics:
More abrasive than pure liquids.
Consistency is thicker than pure liquid.
It may contain a large amount of solids (measured as a percentage of total volume).
Solid particles usually precipitate out of the slurry sediment relatively quickly when not moving (depending on the particle size).
Mud requires more energy to move than pure liquid.
According to the corrosivity of mud, the industry further divides mud into four categories - Category 1 has the least corrosivity and category 4 has the strongest corrosivity. Pumping mud will have the following wear effects on pump and pipeline components:
Wear: including air gouging, high stress grinding and low stress grinding (only applicable to settling slurry).
Erosion: the loss of surface material caused by the action of particles in the pumped mud. Erosion is mainly found when pumping settling mud.
Corrosion: caused by the action of current in the pumped fluid. Some types of slurries (e.g., strongly acidic or alkaline compounds) have a greater impact on component corrosion than milder slurries.
As described below, there are several types of pumps suitable for pumping mud. However, before considering which technology to use, we must address several key considerations.
Size and properties of solids in liquid: size and properties will affect the physical wear of the pump and its components, and whether solids will pass through the pump without damage.
One problem with centrifugal pumps is that the speed and shear forces in the pump may damage the mud / solids. Generally speaking, the twin-screw pump has the least damage to the solids in the slurry.
Corrosivity of liquid or slurry mixture: corrosive slurry will wear pump components faster and may determine the material selection of the pump.
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