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Pump type selection for a viscosity of 6000

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Tyal51

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Please advise what is the best pump for pumping a non abrasive slurry with viscosity of 6000 and a density of ~8?

Thanks
 
I would look at progressive cavity and gear pumps first. We gotta know flow rate and pressure, temperature as well; it helps kick out some selections.

Crap data in, crap data out.
 
Shame on you !!!
This is America and the standard units for viscosity are cP (Centipoise) and for density is lbs/gal - Thanks for pointing this out.

I know that there are other units and there are some who prefer to work in metric units.
 
Here is the additional information - mostly assumptions as the information is from the PFD's and the process data sheets have not been developed at this stage -
Pressure - 160 feet H2O column
Temperature - ranges from ambient to 250°F (heated and non exothermic during mixing)
 
Sounds like a PC pump would be a good place to start. Rotor and stator materials TBD by chemical composition and nature of the solids.
 
This is an international forum, but alright.

Centrifugal definitely not an option.
 
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