FP PUMPS
The FP pump range has been designed to offer reliability in dewatering and process water applications. FP Pumps are supplied standard with high-chrome wet ends, and are available with stuffing box or expeller sealing arrangements. Alternative materials available on request.
Pump Features
- Supplied standard with hardened shaft sleeve, giving shaft longer lifespan.
- Oil bath bearing housing.
- Maximum power: 300kW – FP150 / 150kW – FP100
GLANDLESS PUMP RANGE
Highlands Mining Supplies has teamed up with Verder Pumps to further offer great pumping solutions. We supply the following glandless pumps:
• Verdermag – Magnetic Drive Centrifugal Pumps
• Verderflex – Industrial Hose Pumps
• Verderflex DURA – Peristaltic Hose Pumps
• Verderair – Air Diaphragm Pumps
Overview:
The industrial hose pumps in 10 sizes are suitable for pumping and dosing of viscous, abrasive and corrosive liquids, suspensions and pastes. ATEX and EHEDG certified. There are several available hose materials.
Fields of application:
- Biogas
- Wastewater Treatment and Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Chemical Industry
- Paints and Coatings
- Textile Industry
- Ceramic Industry
- Paper industry
- Cosmetics and pharmaceuticals
- Recycling
- Food industry
- Sugar production
- Production of wine, beer and fruit juices
- Fishing Industry
- Animal feed production
- Exploration and mining
MULTISTAGE PUMPS
Our range of horizontal and vertical multistage pumps are designed for longevity, minimum through-life cost and ease of maintenance. High grade materials of construction and generously rated
bearings provide a rugged combination to meet the demands of heavy-duty applications. CFD tuned hydraulics and state of the art manufacturing techniques optimise efficiencies and minimise running costs.
Rigid, heavy duty, fabricated-steel baseplates prevent distortion. Optional, low-cost designed condition monitoring packages enable predictive maintenance schedules to extend service intervals.
Pump Features
• Steel manufacture
• Power generation
• Municipal water supply
• De-salination
• Reverse osmosis
• Condensate extraction
• Sprinkler irrigation
• Petrochemical duties
• Fire fighting
The long term performance and operating costs of a pump can be significantly affected by how well it’s been installed. Can you be certain that the pump is doing the job you asked it to do? If it isn’t, then you might not get what you’re expecting or the pump might not last as long as you’d envisaged. Our installation and commissioning services can ensure that the pumps are working properly and according to the process needs. |
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Our pump installation and commissioning services can be as comprehensive or as simple as you want.
Monitoring your pumps is absolutely essential if you want to reduce expensive pump repairs and avoid unexpected pump failures. But, in addition to this, monitoring your pumps will prolong their life, help identify problems somewhere else in your system and reduce your power consumption by keeping them at their optimum efficiency.
We have experienced personnel trained to use the latest monitoring euipment with years of pump knowledge.
A range of services that can give you peace of mind to whatever level you require.
A comprehensive site survey that can include recommendations to optimise your pump running costs.
Scheduled site visits.
Vibration tests using the latest equipment.
Bearing condition measurement.
Thermal imaging.
A planned maintenance schedule.
On site training of maintenance operatives.
Analysis of your liquids with our in-house rheology measuring equipment.
If remedial action is then taken, the life of the pump can be significantly extended and the cost of operation considerably reduced.
At Global Seals we utilise the latest vibration and noise measuring equipment giving us the ability to offer quick low cost checks and comprehensive fault finding analysis.
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Depending upon the type of pump and the level of analysis, vibration monitoring can identify the following pump issues.
CavitationWorn pump bearings.
Misaligned couplings.
Misaligned shafts.
Unbalanced impellers.
Worn motor bearings.
Badly fitted mechanical seals.
Low lubrication levels.
Worn gears.
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