Weir Minerals’ new high-lift dewatering pump

Weir Minerals has launched the latest version in its vary of Warman centrifugal pumps, the DWU dewatering pump, to the European market.
เครื่องมือวัดความดัน is designed to ship increased efficiency where water needs to be lifted over larger heights – a common requirement in both open and underground mines – and the unit delivers environment friendly operation at heads of up to one hundred forty m.
Four different sizes are available, with outlet diameters of seventy five mm, a hundred twenty five mm, one hundred fifty mm and 200 mm and around 50% of the elements used within the new design are interchangeable with Weir Minerals’ in style slurry pump, the Warman WBH, to help purchasers simplify spare elements ordering and holding.
Weir Minerals’ engineers have designed a new, double-volute casing which reduces radial load and is capable of sustaining internal pressures of as a lot as 7,000 kPa, permitting the pumps to be configured in collection to deliver even greater head heights.
Steve Sedgwick, the Weir Minerals Europe product manager for mine dewatering, said: “The dewatering system is a vital a part of virtually every mining operation around the globe, and we’re dedicated to ensuring that our range of dewatering pumps is broad sufficient to deliver optimum effectivity, whatever the requirements.
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