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UP20 diaphragm pump transfers wastewater
SAMOA 2” AODD pump installed iat at wheat starch production plant
A food processing company located in Hungary, was experiencing poor operation performance caused by an old diaphragm pump. This pump transferred wastewater from the wheat starch production, and specifically struggled with fluids containing elevated sugar levels and increased viscosity. This led to multiple issues such as priming and cavitation challenges, flow rate inconsistencies, vibrations, excessive air consumption, and stoppages caused by frequent breakdowns.
CHALLENGES TO BE SOLVED:
Solve pump priming issues and cavitation
Improve performance issues
Reduce air consumption
Reduce maintenance stoppages
THE SOLUTION:
The SAMOA PIVOT Series diaphragm pumps, offer a comprehensive solution for optimizing this industrial process. These pumps provide a range of benefits that enhance operational efficiency, with their low pulsations and vibrations.
One of the standout advantages of these SAMOA pumps is their ability to significantly reduce air consumption, while ensuring a smoother, more even flow. Their self-priming capability eliminates the inconveniences associated with priming issues, simplifying startup procedures.
Considering that wastewater can contain sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid, which are corrosive substances, we recommended two different pump models: UP20B-FPS-PMA and UP20A-BSS-STZ-A. The first one is manufactured in polypropylene, and the second one has an aluminum air motor with stainless steel housings.
WHY IT WAS SUCCESS?:
Find out by reading full article @ www.samoaindustrial.com