WEIR MINERALS INTEGRATES KEY BRANDS IN MUDFLOW™ PUMP

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Integrating its rising vary of merchandise into engineered-to-order (ETO) options is more and more a way of life at Weir Minerals. The latest launch of its dredge-mounted Multiflo® Mudflo™ pump reveals how effective this strategy may be, and the way much it could contribute to customers’ backside lines.
Media release – 01-08-2022
WEIR MINERALS INTEGRATES KEY BRANDS IN MUDFLOW™ PUMP
Integrated solutions are what separates tools suppliers from solution suppliers, argues Marnus Koorts, common manager pump products at Weir Minerals Africa – and the lately launched Multiflo® Mudflo™ pump reveals how that is accomplished.
This dredge/excavator-mounted, mud-pumping innovation was launched last year, after being developed in response to a problem which a buyer faced, says Koorts. It is a heavy responsibility hydraulic submersible slurry pump designed for abrasive applications and large particle dealing with. Its software is primarily in reprocessing and relocating tailings ponds, maintaining water retention dams and managing slimes and sludge ponds.
“The Multiflo Mudflo pump successfully combines elements of the Warman MGS submersible slurry pump-end, and a customized Multiflo designed bearing assembly coupled to a hydraulic motor,” he says. “Another key ingredient is the pairing of twin Multiflo CB33 hydraulic cutters with Weir ESCO excavation teeth.”
The cutters mechanically agitate the settled solids, permitting abrasive and extremely charged slurries and dust to be effectively pumped. He emphasises that the elements making up the Multiflo® Mudflo™ pump are drawn from Weir Minerals proven brands, and are fastidiously mixed to supply an integrated resolution that saves customers money and time. It additionally reduces environmental impression, by avoiding the pricey and energy-intensive course of excavating and trucking the fabric off web site.
“The pump design consists of Weir Minerals’ Ultrachrome A05 chrome alloy casting for prime put on resistance,” he says. “There can be a suction strainer to prevent excessively giant particles clogging the pump.”
This ensures that the unit delivers optimum uptime alongside excessive performance levels: the Mudflo™ 200 pump is capable of pumping between a hundred and fifty m3/h and 1,200 m3/h, up to a head of eighty two metres. The pump can deal with a maximum particle size of 80 mm, and a most liquid temperature of 35°C.
“While our integration of products has grown organically over time, it has turn into more systematic and deliberate as our product vary has grown and become more various,” says Koorts. “The means we’ve developed this resolution shows the progress lately toward integrating our product lines to add value to our choices.”
He notes that the process of ETO ensures that solutions developed by Weir Minerals’ engineering groups ship extra value than the sum of their element components. In this case, the company’s dewatering experts have been in a position to attract on the best know-how from Weir Minerals’ Multiflo®, Warman® and Weir ESCO® brands – combining them with superior hydraulics to create an innovative outcome.
“Our intensive footprint in the subject and our close collaboration with prospects on a daily basis provides us a detailed understanding of their specific necessities,” he says. “We can due to this fact be sure that our improvements are match for purpose, being based on our appreciable ETO functionality and technical excellence.”
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PIC 03 : The Multiflo Mudflo pump has been engineered for abrasive functions.
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