Thursday, February 3, 2011

EDUR – Vortex Pump for pump applications where liquid slurries are involved.

EDUR Vortex pumps are of a compact block design for easy installation and maintenance. EDUR Vortex pumps are commonly used with liquids containing solids, depending on pump size can handle solids sizes up to 3 inches. With its, recessed semi open impeller design can handle solids content of up to 15% maximum, along with gentile handling of pump medium.  Pump can be offer in Cast Iron, Bronze or Stainless Steel materials and Single or Double Mechanical seals. EDUR Vortex pump designs also enable it to handle a certain portion of gas inclusions. Flows up to 1,700 GPM and pressure up to 80 PSI.

PUMP Types and Construction Features:
Model FUB / FUBL: Casings -Cast Iron & Bronze.
                                 Impeller – Cast Iron, Bronze & Stainless Steel.
                                 Shafts – Stainless Steel & Bronze.

Model CBF / CBFL:  Casings – Stainless Steel (AISI 304 Alternatively AISI 316).
                                  Impeller – Stainless Steel.
                                  Shafts – Stainless Steel.
Pump Models FUBL & CBFL – Lantern; Motor Flanged, Rigid Coupling.
Special coatings can be considered on request.

  • Recessed semi open impeller allows pump to handle solids up to 3 inch (dependent on pump size.
  • Non-clogging design and is able to handle liquid/gas mixture.
  • Gentile handling of pumped medium.
  • Material options Cast Iron, Bronze & Stainless Steel.
  • Simple design for easy maintenance and installation.
  • Seal Options –Single and Double Mechanical and Flush options.
  • Flows up to 1,700 GPM with Pressures up to 80 PSI.

Common Applications For EDUR Vortex Pumps:
  • Waste Water Treatment.
  • Plastics Recycling.
  • Food Industry.
  • Bottle Washing Systems.
  • Parts Washing.
  • Filtration systems used with industrial grinding that contain cooling agents and metal chips.
With the IMO – International Marine Organization – requirements for the handling of and disposing of Ballast Water getting more stringent, companies are working to develop systems to meet these requirements. Hamann AG – Germany is one of these companies and is working with the EDUR Torque Flow pump in developing their Ballast Water treatment design.
For additional information about the EDUR Vortex pumps or if you would like help in selecting a pump for a application please contact:

Shanley Pump & Equipment
Arlington Heights, IL.
PH: 847-439-9200.
FX: 847-439-9388
www.shanleypump.com

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