Tobee® Alternative Andritz S series single-stage process centrifugal pumps are available with closed, semi-open or open impellers. These wear-resistant pumps are suitable for working with a wide range of media. Depending on the type of impeller, they can transport contaminated liquids with amount of solids up to 8%. They are used as process pumps in paper, chemical, sugar, energy, food industries, water, sewage treatment, drainage or other systems.
Tobee® Paper Stock Pulp Pump SPECIFICATIONS:
Size: 1"-16" Pump
Capacity: 30-3300m3/hr
Head: 3-100m
Working temp.: ≤120℃
Concentration: 0%-7%
Material:Cast iron, Cast steel, SS304, SS316L, Duplex stainless steel etc
ANDRITZ S & ACP Series Centrifugal Paper Pulp Pumps are available with closed, semi-open or open impellers with 3 vanes or 6vanes in a highly wear-resistant design. These pumps are suitable for conveying many different media. Depending on the impeller design, they can convey slightly contaminated and contaminated media with some solids and content up to consistencies up to 8%. S series and ACP series paper pulp pumps are wide used in the pulp and paper, mining, offshore, power, food, and chemical industry. Additionally, water supply, waste water treatment, desalination plants, and irrigation as well as drainage etc.
Andritz Paper Pulp Stock Pumps Design Features:
• Impeller - Adopting full open type impeller with large channel design by precision casting, No. of vanes is 3-6 vanes,This configuration can reduce the axial force, And in the transporting, it will not generate bubbles, non-clog impeller channel,Improving the pulp concentration.
• Volute casing - Adopting single stage vortex casing, big size, Casing is designed as double casing structure for reducing radial force and axis deviation.
• Materials - various materials of Wetted parts are available, Such as Cast iron,SS304,SS316L,Duplex stainless steel etc
• Shaft seal - Mechanical seals and packing seal can be used as per requested
• Severe application - Excellently suited for transporting media containing solids (e.g. for pulp, paper, or effluent applications)