Tobee® 12/10F, 10/8F, 8/6E, 6/4D Slurry Pumps are cantilevered pumps, horizontal pump, centrifugal slurry, metal and natural rubber lined slurry pump for handling strong corrosive or abrasive slurry of small particle size without sharp edges in the mining, mineral dressing, metallurgy, coal, power, building material and other industrial departments etc.
Horizontal Concentrate Slurry Pump is designed to handle high-density slurries or liquids containing a high concentration of solids. Its horizontal configuration allows for easier installation and maintenance compared to vertical pumps.Here are some examples of industries that commonly use horizontal concentrate pumps and their typical applications:
Mining Industry:
Mineral Processing: Horizontal concentrate pumps are used to transport mineral concentrates such as copper, gold, iron ore, and other valuable minerals from the processing plant to storage or further processing stages.
Tailings Management: These pumps are utilized to handle thick and abrasive tailings slurries, transporting them to tailings ponds or storage facilities.
Pulp and Paper Industry:
Pulp Handling: Horizontal concentrate pumps are used in pulp and paper mills to transport concentrated pulp slurries from the pulp mill to the paper-making process.
Waste Management: These pumps are utilized for handling concentrated waste streams, including black liquor or other waste byproducts generated during the paper-making process.
Steel Industry:
Steel Slag Handling: Horizontal concentrate pumps are employed to handle abrasive and high-density slurries containing steel slag, transporting them from the steelmaking process to disposal areas or recycling facilities.
Power Generation Industry:
Fly Ash Handling: Horizontal concentrate pumps are used to transport fly ash, a byproduct of coal combustion in power plants, from the electrostatic precipitator to storage or disposal facilities.
Cement Industry:
Slurry Transport: Horizontal concentrate pumps are utilized in cement plants to transfer high-density slurries, such as cement kiln dust, limestone slurry, and other abrasive materials during various stages of cement production.