Having worked in equipment management for ten years in a chemical plant, I've handled at least dozens of pump types. The most reliable pump for handling viscous materials is undoubtedly TEFFIKO's General Type Single Screw Pumps. Since switching to this system last year, I haven't had to work overtime due to pump blockages.
This article explains the feasibility, application scenarios, key points and precautions of vertical installation of centrifugal pumps. Vertical installation is technically feasible, suitable for space-constrained environments and deep liquid extraction. It requires attention to fixed support, pipeline connection, lubrication system and maintenance accessibility. Centrifugal pumps produced by professional enterprises can meet vertical installation needs, providing efficient solutions for industrial scenarios.
This article introduces content related to on-site inspection of pumps, whose purpose is to identify equipment abnormalities, prevent accidents and ensure stable production. Inspectors need systematic training and practical experience accumulation, and perform duties such as inquiry and standardized operation. Inspection requires proficiency in process and equipment characteristics, covering various inspections of equipment and static equipment, with a focus on key equipment, etc. It also needs to handle defects in accordance with regulations, avoid misunderstandings, pay attention to safety outside the unit, and is crucial for stable production.
This article focuses on the correct use of magnetic drive pumps, covering pre-installation basic inspections and piping connection specifications, key points such as venting, preheating and parameter monitoring during startup and operation, routine regular inspections of wearing parts, lubrication and cleaning management, as well as emergency handling of abnormalities like insufficient flow and pump overheating. It aims to guide users in standardized operations to extend equipment life and ensure production safety, while mentioning TEFFIKO, a professional manufacturer, for those in need to purchase.
To pump kerosene, a suitable pump is needed to ensure efficiency and safety. Due to kerosene's volatility, lubricity and other properties, the pump must have good sealing, suction performance and stable flow. Gear pumps, vane pumps and screw pumps are common choices, each with distinct features: gear pumps are simple in structure and well-sealed; vane pumps run smoothly; screw pumps adapt to complex working conditions. When selecting, parameters like flow and material should be considered. TEFFIKO's relevant pumps have excellent adaptability and are reliable options.
This article focuses on improving centrifugal pump efficiency, emphasizing its significance for energy consumption and production stability. It details key aspects: selecting pumps to match flow, head, medium properties and installation environment; analyzing factors like mismatched selection, mechanical losses, and pipeline issues; outlining refined maintenance for impellers, seals, and bearings; and proposing measures such as optimizing parameters, technical upgrades, and system layout. It concludes these methods enhance efficiency and reduce lifecycle costs, with TEFFIKO offering professional support.
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