sdra2
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2006
- 47
Apologies for such a non-specific post, but I am essentially trying to assess the feasibility of something I know next-to-nothing about.
I am, in essence, after a pump to move liquid pentane in a (very small) closed loop system:-
Metric: 194m head, 3.6m3/hr (or 1 litre per second)
Imperial: 636ft head, 16 USgal/minute
I am wondering...
(a) if pumps are made this small for liquid hydrocarbons - maybe for Petrochem processes much larger scales are always used?
(b) can they be electric motor driven?
(c) what sort of pump to go for, and what special seals might be required?
(d) some good suppliers to approach... (I have googled but there are more pump manufacturers than you can shake a stick at and I don't know where to start!).
(e) ballpark figures about how much such a thing, if it exists, would cost.
Cheers!
I am, in essence, after a pump to move liquid pentane in a (very small) closed loop system:-
Metric: 194m head, 3.6m3/hr (or 1 litre per second)
Imperial: 636ft head, 16 USgal/minute
I am wondering...
(a) if pumps are made this small for liquid hydrocarbons - maybe for Petrochem processes much larger scales are always used?
(b) can they be electric motor driven?
(c) what sort of pump to go for, and what special seals might be required?
(d) some good suppliers to approach... (I have googled but there are more pump manufacturers than you can shake a stick at and I don't know where to start!).
(e) ballpark figures about how much such a thing, if it exists, would cost.
Cheers!