Pump in the system

Pumps can make a big difference to your facility. There are several types of pumps with different characteristics, including dirty water pumps and clean water pumps. Dirty water pumps are used to pump water that may contain some solid particles but is still liquid. In contrast, clean water pumps are used where there are no solid particles in the water. In this text, we’ll look at some of the many uses of in-plant pumps and whether an in-plant pump could be a solution for you.

3 questions you should answer before buying a pump.

1. What should you pump?

Pumps can have different properties, so it’s important to know whether you’re pumping clean water or water with solid particles such as sand.

2. What quality and durability do you need?

Depending on the task, you may need durable pumps that can do the job even in the toughest conditions. High-quality pumps can reduce downtime and be a positive investment in the long run.

3. Flow rate and size of inlet?

When considering buying a water pump, you need to take into account factors such as the flow rate, which describes the efficiency of the pump. A high flow rate indicates that it can pump a high amount of water per minute, giving it maximum use.

It is also ideal to consider the size of the inlet. This determines the amount of water a pump can extract, therefore a larger inlet on the water pump will mean a higher volume of water is pumped out and faster, increasing efficiency and reducing water waste.

Nordic Bulk offers both slurry pumps and submersible pumps from Atlantic Pumps. We have received good feedback from customers on the performance and durability of the pumps. READ MORE ABOUT OUR PUMPS HERE.

Submersible pump

Audex manufactures industrial submersible and dewatering pumps designed for use in the harshest environments. Used by quarry and mine operators, Audex pumps provide superior quality and performance with reduced downtime. They boast a wide range of high-performance pumps for dewatering, as well as a popular range of submersible agitator pumps for pumping dirty water.

Pumping sludge on site

Slurry pump

The slurry pump is designed for excellent durability. This pump is used for the heaviest applications such as washing systems. It can also be used for sand washing and recycling. The slurry pump has a superior wear life and easy ongoing maintenance.

Interested in a pump for your facility?
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