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EPSILON/VERTICAL PUMP

The Epsilon Pump is a line of technically engineered progressing cavity pumps designed to give least whole life costs and reduced spares requirements.

The Epsilon Pump incorporates a PowerDrive™ transmission which eliminates the need for a double universal joint. This competitively priced pump is reliable and efficient when handling abrasive materials, high viscosity fluids, and high head applications.

The Description of Epsilon/Vertical Large Pump

The Epsilon Pump is a line of technically engineered progressive cavity pumps designed to give least whole life costs and reduced spares requirements. The Epsilon Pump incorporates a PowerDrive transmission which eliminates the need for a double universal joint. This competitively priced pump is reliable and efficient when handling abrasive materials, high viscosity fluids, and high head applications.

Typical Applications

  • Primary and secondary sludge
  • Mineral processing
  • Industrial chemicals, detergents,
  • Polyethlene glycol
  • Crude oil, hydraulic oil, waste oil
  • Starches, liquiefied potato peel,
  • Cocoa butter
  • Natural and synthetic latex
  • Mine dewatering
  • Milk curds, sauces, fruit juices
  • Paper stocks
  • Gypsum and silicate
  • Kaolin slurry, coating slurry

Typical Features

  • Available in cast iron or stainless steel, with a choice of rotor and stator materials. Other materials available on request for difficult applications, i.e. super duplex stainless steel
  • High pressure/long haul pumping eliminates the need for a series of pumps when pumping over long distances or with high head requirements
  • Inspection cover available for applications where rag content is a problem
  • Gentle pumping action minimizes shear and crush damage
  • PowerDrive™ transmission eliminates wearing components
  • Available in standard geometry or extended pitch
  • Can be installed vertically or horizontally
  • Low running speeds ideal for abrasive applications
EPSILON VERTICAL PUMP DIAGRAM
EPSILON VERTICAL PUMP DIAGRAM

People Also Ask

An Epsilon pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses two intermeshing rotors to transfer fluids. The rotors are shaped like the Greek letter epsilon (ε) and as they rotate, they create chambers that move fluid from the inlet side of the pump to the outlet side

A vertical pump is a centrifugal pump that operates with its shaft in the vertical position. It works by converting mechanical energy into kinetic energy, which then creates pressure within the pump casing to move the fluid through the system.

The main advantage of using an Epsilon pump is its ability to handle high viscosity liquids and slurries with ease. It also provides consistent flow rates with minimal pulsation, making it ideal for applications where precise dosing is required.

Vertical pumps have a compact design and require less floor space compared to horizontal pumps. They are also easier to install and maintain since their components are easily accessible from the top of the pump.

Vertical pumps are often used in water treatment plants, petrochemical refineries, and power generation facilities. They can be used to move a variety of liquids including water, oil, and chemicals.