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Slurry pump GL-S
with electric motorself-primingprogressive cavity

slurry pump
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Characteristics

Fluid
slurry
Operation
with electric motor
Priming
self-priming
Technology
progressive cavity
Mobility
stationary
Domain
agriculture, for methanizers
Applications
transfer, drain, cleaning, suction, conveying
Other characteristics
suction, large, modular, mobile
Flow

Max.: 120 m³/h
(4,237.76001 ft³/h)

Min.: 20 m³/h
(706.29333 ft³/h)

Pressure

Max.: 16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Description

The WANGEN progressing cavity pump of type GL-S is particularly well suited to umbilical hose systems. Large distances and height differences are mastered easily. It may be used as a stationary pump or mobile pump, attached to a slurry tanker or chassis. The comprehensive range of pumps available make them a product for universal use. They carry watery or thick media, as well as media loaded with solids just as well. Benefits and Characteristics low Life Cycle Costs high operational reliability high priming capacity long service life good pumping performance even against high pressure consistent modular principle for high flexibility, low stocking of spare parts, short downtimes for maintenance and repairs almost pulsation-free conveyance easy fitting to slurry tankers or trolleys smooth running thanks to hollow rotors insensitive to foreign matter easy to maintain thanks to large cleaning openings high pressure performance high suction lift (self-priming under certain conditions) consistant diameters at joint connections for constant flow-rates no foreign body deposits in the suction housing no tangling of fibers around the joint or joint connections consistent modular principle for high flexibility optimum service life even with difficult media
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