GN Solids Control manufactures different types of feeding pumps, such as centrifugal pump, submersible pump, screw pump, vacuum pump etc. All GN made pumps can be used to transfer solids and liquid.
GN Solids Control made centrifugal pumps are largely used to transfer solids and liquid, every year GN manufactures over 1000 centrifugal pumps that are using in more than 70 countries and regions. GN made centrifugal pumps are totally interchangeable with Mission Magnum pumps, many USA pump manufacturers are using GN pump parts to repair the OEM magnum pumps.
GN centrifugal pumps can be used as feeding pumps for desander or desilter. Drilling mud can be also used to transfer by centrifugal pumps between different mud tanks. As GN centrifugal pump is a wearable parts, GN Solids Control engineers use mechanical seal made with tungsten carbide. Besides, a packing seal is also used. GN centrifugal pump’s impeller is designed to use pretty low axial trust loads, this particular design is convenient for installation, maintenance and repair.
Besides the above mentioned advantages, here are more factors when you choose a good centrifugal pump:
1.GN centrifugal pump is using concentric design to minimize abrasive wear and lower the turbulence. In order to have longer using life, GN centrifugal pumps are using strong concentric and thick casing.
2.GN centrifugal pump casing is made from hard ductil iron alloy. This material can upgrade the abrasion-proof capability.
3.GN centrifugal pump is designed to have a wide open-vane impeller which helps to low the axial thrust, so bearing life can be extended.
4.In case of the improper motor hook-up, GN used anti-loosening impeller lock bolt.
5.Mechanical seal is high quality brand no-adjustment type, it provides long using life and zero leakage. Shaft sleeve is replaceable.
6.GN Solids only used op brands bearings.
7.By using casting method to manufacture the centrifugal pump skid, GN Soilds Control makes sure te centrifugal pump has less vibration and reliable operation.
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Published: 17 March 2019