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Continuous Plating Tank Vertical Pump for High-Flow, Corrosion-Resistant Fluid Circulation in Electroplating and Chemical Applications
Product Description
The Continuous Plating Tank Vertical Pump is a high-performance, corrosion-resistant pump designed
specifically for electroplating and chemical processing industries.
This pump is optimized for continuous fluid circulation in plating
tanks, ensuring the uniform distribution of electrolytes and
improving the overall plating process efficiency. Designed with PPH
(Polypropylene Homopolymer) and PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride), the
pump materials offer excellent resistance to corrosive chemicals
commonly found in electroplating liquids, ensuring long-term
durability and reliable operation.
With a flow rate of up to 170 L/min and a head range of 0-10 meters, the Continuous Plating Tank Vertical Pump is engineered to handle the demanding conditions of continuous plating processes. The pump’s optimized flow path design, dual impeller system, and rotary seal ensure efficient performance and separation of gases and liquids, improving fluid dynamics and enhancing operational stability.
Key Features
1. Optimized Fluid Path Design
2. Dual Impeller Design and Rotating Seal for Gas-Liquid Separation
3. Reinforced Pump Body with Four Strengthening Ribs
4. Energy-Efficient E3/E4 and Variable Frequency Motors
5. Multiple Overflow Ports for Fast Liquid Discharge
6. Corrosion-Resistant Materials
Technical Parameters
Parameter | Specification |
Head (Lift) | 0 – 10 meters |
Flow Rate | 0 – 170 L/min |
Materials | PPH, PVDF (corrosion-resistant materials suitable for electroplating and chemical liquids) |
Voltage | 220V / 380V |
Motor Type | E3/E4 and Variable Frequency Motors for energy-efficient operation |
Overflow Ports | Multiple overflow ports for fast discharge of liquids |
Impeller Type | Dual impeller design for efficient gas-liquid separatio |
Seal Type | Rotary seal for effective separation of gases and liquids |
Applications
1. Electroplating
2. Chemical Processing
3. Water and Wastewater Treatment
4. Pharmaceutical Industry
5. Food and Beverage
Support and Services
We will provide the following technical support and services for all products under the Jingtu Paint brand.
Q1: How does the dual impeller design benefit the performance of
the pump?
A1: The dual impeller design ensures that the pump can efficiently
separate gases from liquids during operation. This is crucial in
electroplating applications, where air bubbles can disrupt fluid
flow and impact plating quality. The design also contributes to
higher flow rates and increased efficiency.
Q2: What materials are used in the construction of the Continuous
Plating Tank Vertical Pump?
A2: The pump is constructed using PPH (Polypropylene Homopolymer)
and PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride), both of which are
corrosion-resistant materials suitable for handling aggressive
fluids like electrolyte solutions used in electroplating and
chemical processing industries.
Q3: How does the pump's motor contribute to its energy efficiency?
A3: The Continuous Plating Tank Vertical Pump features E3/E4 class
motors and variable frequency motors. These motors are designed for
energy-efficient operation, allowing users to adjust the motor
speed according to the specific needs of the application, thus
optimizing power consumption and reducing operational costs.
Q4: What types of fluids can the pump handle?
A4: The Continuous Plating Tank Vertical Pump is ideal for handling
corrosive, abrasive, and high-temperature fluids commonly found in
electroplating, chemical processing, and wastewater treatment
applications. It is designed to handle electrolyte solutions,
acidic or alkaline liquids, and slurries.
Q5: How does the vortex flow path design improve the pump's
performance?
A5: The vortex flow path design optimizes fluid dynamics, reducing
internal friction and energy losses. This design allows the pump to
handle high flow rates and reduce clogging, making it ideal for
applications where abrasive or slurry-laden liquids are present.
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