A batch of sludge transfer pumps waiting to be shipped to overseas clients

GN Separation has successfully completed the assembly and shipment of a significant batch of sludge transfer pumps for international clients. Featuring two advanced technologies – the screw pump and the solid Vacuum Pump – this range underscores GN Separation’s expertise in designing efficient and dependable equipment for sludge management and material handling.

The screw pump is recognized for its consistent flow performance, operating on a straightforward yet ingenious principle. It utilizes a helical rotor (screw) rotating within a stationary stator (housing) to create a continuous vacuum, effectively drawing in and transporting fluid or slurry. As the rotor rotates, it interacts with the stator’s helical groove, progressively compressing and propelling the material towards the discharge end. This ensures a smooth and predictable flow rate, ideal for applications that demand precision control.

In sludge management, GN Separation’s screw pumps are widely used as feed pumps for sludge dewatering centrifuges. Their capability to handle viscous and abrasive slurry with minimal pulsation or clogging ensures a consistent supply of sludge to the centrifuge, optimizing the dewatering process and enhancing overall system efficiency. The pumps’ durability and low-maintenance design further enhance their appeal in challenging industrial environments.

The GN Solid Vacuum Pump is a fully pneumatic conveying system designed specifically for handling oily sludge. This pneumatic device utilizes powerful suction and discharge forces to transport a variety of materials, including heavy, sticky, or granular solids. Its unique design prevents material degradation or contamination during transport, making it invaluable for oil recovery and remediation projects.

In GN Separation’s oil sludge treatment systems, the solid vacuum pump plays a crucial role in material handling, efficiently transferring oily sludge from storage tanks or pits to downstream processing units like dilution tanks. By reducing human exposure to hazardous materials and optimizing the treatment process, the pump improves worker safety, cuts costs, and ensures compliance with environmental regulations.

For more details on GN’s sludge transfer pumps, please do not hesitate to contact us.