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ZJQ Series Submersible Slurry Pump
The ZJQ series submersible slurry pump is a type of submersible pump designed to handle abrasive media containing solid particles, and it is widely used in industries such as mining, metallurgy, and power generation.
Features include high efficiency, energy savings, long service life, excellent cavitation performance, a rational design, reliable operation, and easy maintenance.
ZJE-11 Series Pressure Feed Impurity Pump for Filter Press
The ZJE-II dedicated pump is a specialized impurity pump with unique performance characteristics. In recent years, industry professionals have dubbed it the "feed pressurization pump specifically designed for filter presses." This pump features suction from the rear side, employs a simple packing seal that ensures zero leakage, and, most notably, boasts a steep flow-head curve—making it exceptionally well-suited for certain demanding operational conditions.
M, AH, and HH Series Slurry Pumps
M, AH, and HH pumps are cantilevered, horizontal centrifugal slurry pumps. They are ideal for transporting highly corrosive, high-concentration slurries in industrial sectors such as metallurgy, mining, coal, power generation, and building materials. These pumps can also be used in multi-stage series configurations.
The YZ-type submersible slurry pump is a vertical, single-stage, single-suction, cantilevered centrifugal pump in terms of its design. The impeller is a semi-open type, with agitator blades extending from the suction side of the impeller.
Silicon Carbide Ceramic Slurry Pump
The silicon carbide ceramic slurry pump is a type of pump designed with critical flow components—such as the impeller, volute, and wear plates—made from highly wear-resistant silicon carbide material. It boasts exceptional abrasion resistance, corrosion durability, and an extended service life, making it ideal for handling highly concentrated, high-hardness, and strongly corrosive slurries, including mine tailings, coal gangue, metallurgical slurries, and chemically aggressive media in the chemical industry.