G10026M Frame Plate Liner Stud for 12x10 AH Slurry Pump.
Slurry Pump Frame Plate Liner Stud Codes: B026M, C026M, DAM026M, FH4026M, E10026M, G10026M...
Slurry Pumps Spares are essential parts for slurry pump operation, including the volute liner, throat bush, frame plate liner insert and the impeller. The slurry pump impeller is one of the most important parts of the slurry pumps. It is located in the pump casings on the shaft and connects with the motor to form a centrifugal force system. When the motor drives the impeller to rotate, the blades force fluid to rotate, increasing its pressure, potential energy, and kinetic energy. At the same time, under the force of inertia, fluid flows from the center to the edge of the impeller, out at a very high speed, and passes through the discharge pipeline to be transported. When an impeller is rotating, and in good condition, the slurry pump can easily meet output expectations. however, highly prone to wear and require regular maintenance to ensure efficiency.
Construction from high-quality wear materials plays an important role in prolonging the service life of an impeller, and certain materials work best for an application. Tobee manufactures high chrome (A05, 27%+Mo) for abrasive slurry or slurry with sharp particles. For corrosive slurries with blunt particles, we recommend to use natural rubber spares or synthetic rubber spares. We also offer other materials, including A07, A09, A49, A33, A51, A61, PU (polyurethane), and ceramic spares for different applications, and our cemented carbide and molded elastomer impellers are completely interchangeable.
Slurry Pump Spares, especially the slurry pump impeller, are vulnerable, require regular attention, and will likely require frequent replacements in large volume operation. Because abrasive particles in the slurry can produce high-speed scour on the wet parts of a slurry pump, they are more prone to wear, resulting in an increased risk of damage due to friction and corrosion. If the correct materials are not selected for a production process, this can take place in mere days. For example, a volute liner can be scrapped in approximately ten days if an incorrect material is selected.