Chemical Pump Applications

With chemical processing, highly corrosive chemicals are often employed to aid in the manufacturing process, however, these materials can quickly wear down standard pump components. Learn how the EDDY Pump can be the top choice for chemical applications.

Chemical Pumping Applications

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Chemical Slurry Transfer

Some typical chemical processing applications for slurry pumps include:

Transferring abrasive and corrosive chemicals: Slurry pumps are used to transfer abrasive and corrosive chemicals such as acids, alkalis, and slurries, which can cause damage to other types of pumps.

  • Mixing and blending: Slurry pumps mix and incorporate chemical compounds, ensuring a consistent and homogenous mixture.
  • Filtration: Slurry pumps transfer liquids through filters to remove impurities and ensure the final product meets quality standards.
  • Solids handling: Slurry pumps transfer and handle solid materials such as powders and granules in chemical processing applications.
  • Evacuation of settled solids: Slurry pumps transfer the settled solids from the bottom of the tanks, clarifiers, or thickeners.
  • Dosing and metering: Slurry pumps transfer and measure specific chemicals in the production process.
  • Leaching and extraction: Slurry pumps transfer the slurry of reagents and ore in the leaching and extraction of certain chemicals.
  • Waste management: Slurry pumps transfer waste chemicals and sludge to treatment or disposal areas.

Overall, Slurry pumps are versatile and durable enough to handle the harsh conditions of chemical processing. They can transfer a wide range of fluids, including abrasive, viscous, and corrosive materials, making them essential equipment in the chemical processing industry.

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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

  • Less smaller footprint, allowing the dredge pump to be implemented in hard to reach jobs

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • More difficult to repair and tougher maintenance

Corrosive Sludge Pumping

Chemical Pumping Scenario

Applications: Chemical Manufacturing, Pumping Sludge From Semiconductor Industry, Corrosive Sludge Pumping, Cement Plants, and Paper & Pulp Production

Application: Corrosive sludge sump cleanout. Removing sludge buildup and chemical waste from manufacturing sumps.
MaterialChemical sludge. Viscous, corrosive and abrasive.

EDDY Submersible Pump

Common Chemical Sludge Scenario:

The EDDY Pump is ideal for pumping corrosive and abrasive chemical slurries from sumps, pits, and open ponds.  

By mounting the submersible EDDY Pump to a chemical sump or collection tank, you will be able to handle the most difficult chemical pumping applications.  The EDDY Pump allows you to pump corrosive chemicals at distances over 2-miles at production rates of up to 600 tons of slurry per hour or 5000 GPM.  

Optional upgrade: Add a chopper, which gives you the ability to pump solids that tend to clog pumps such as rags and rope, eliminating the risk of clogging further downstream in the process.

Below are commonly distances we see, along with a pump curve to match the details. Contact us with your exact numbers.

Distance: 1500 ft
Vertical Rise: 50 ft
Production: 600 GPM

Equipment Used: EDDY Pump 6 Inch Submersible Sump Pump.
Power Options: EDDY Pump equipment can be powered by electric or hydraulic motor setups.  The ideal option is based on your project requirements.

Chemical Pumping Projects

Chemical Pumping Photos

Photos of recent chemical pumping and dredging projects.

EDDY Pump Advantages

Why EDDY Pumps Are Better – Highlights

This video shows how EDDY Pump beats out traditional centrifugal pumps when it comes to tough slurry and abrasive materials. EDDY Pump is the at the heart of all of our featured dredge pump equipment including the Remote Operated SubdredgeDiver Operated Pump and a Excavator Attachment Dredge Pump.

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