Hydroman™ Electric Driven Submersible Slurry Pumps to Remove Sludge from Mine are required to remove or reduce this water collected in quarries from both rainwater and groundwater seepage from the active parts of the quarry to allow mineral extraction to continue. The quarry is a challenging environment for pumps to work in. Often large volumes need moving over a long period of time. The water will often contain mud or abrasive aggregate particles. And of course, the quarry operator has to satisfy the planning and environmental agencies in relation to site discharge and noise, and also keep the neighbours on side, So submersible mine dewatering sludge pump plays a central role in the mining process, assisting with everything from abrasive sludge dewatering through to mineral processing, reagent dosing, slurry transfer, waste water, water supply and boosting, tailing transfer and more.
Why Choose Hydroman™ Electric Driven Submersible Slurry Pump to Remove Sludge from Mine?
Submersible Sludge Pump can directly submerged in water to work,there was no any noise.
Submersible Mine Dewatering Pump driven by electric power and hydraulic and so on a variety of driving, reduced the problem of insufficient power conditions to drive the pumps.
Submersible sludge pumps are engineered to move easily,can be changed to other industrials and minings whenever necessary.
Electric submersible motors are all Class H insulated and have a minimum 1.25 service factor.
Temperature sensor, embedded in the electric motor, and Moisture sensor, in the oil chamber, are available options to protect the pump in the most demanding application.
Submersible slurry pump is designed with replaceable wear parts: casings, impellers, wear plates all can be replaced independently as necessary.
Hydroman™ Electric Driven Submersible Slurry Pump to Remove Sludge from Mine are engineered for heavy duty performance in challenging applications for mining, construction, tunnelling and other demanding industries with high performance requirements.
• General dewatering • Ground water • Raw water • Construction sites • Water containing mud • Settling ponds |
• General dewatering • Ground water • Raw water • Construction sites • Water containing mud • Dredging |
• Sludge or light slurry • Tank clean-out • Trench and pond cleaning • Mining • Abrasive media with high solids content • Quarries |