Charlesi
Mechanical
- Apr 14, 2003
- 7
Hi guys
I have a sump pump that is probably experincing cavitation. I say probably because the impeller is coated in a plastic cover (some type of hard epoxy???) and is showing signs of wear. Im not familure with the mechanics of cavitaion but is it possible that a plastic covered impeller could be eaten through by cavitation. I was under the impression that cavitation seldomly effected plastics. Once this plastic cover is removed it takes no time for the impeller to be eaten away. We are replacing it every few months. Here is some more info
Fluid: Saline solution with no particulate at 30 degress c
PH: 5.95
Thanks a lot
I have a sump pump that is probably experincing cavitation. I say probably because the impeller is coated in a plastic cover (some type of hard epoxy???) and is showing signs of wear. Im not familure with the mechanics of cavitaion but is it possible that a plastic covered impeller could be eaten through by cavitation. I was under the impression that cavitation seldomly effected plastics. Once this plastic cover is removed it takes no time for the impeller to be eaten away. We are replacing it every few months. Here is some more info
Fluid: Saline solution with no particulate at 30 degress c
PH: 5.95
Thanks a lot