Hose pumps work on the principle of peristaltic action, where the hose is compressed in a wavelike manner to propel the fluid inside. This is achieved by using a rotor with pinch rollers that compress the hose against a stationary housing. As the rotor rotates, the pinch rollers sequentially compress the hose, creating a series of occlusion points that move along the hose, pushing the fluid forward. Hose Pumps for Slurry Grouting are a reliable and efficient choice for slurry grouting applications due to their abrasion resistance, ability to handle varying viscosities, self-priming capabilities, pulseless flow, and versatility. When selecting and maintaining a hose pump for slurry grouting, consider material compatibility, pump size and capacity, and maintenance requirements to ensure optimal performance.
A High Abrasion Resistance Peristaltic Hose Concrete Conveying Pump is a specialized piece of equipment designed to handle concrete or similar abrasive materials with minimal wear on the pump’s components. This type of pump is particularly useful for conveying concrete that contains coarse aggregates, which can be highly abrasive and challenging to move without causing significant damage to the pumping system. The pump uses a peristaltic hose as the conveying medium and conveys concrete through the peristaltic motion of the hose. During the working process, the hose is periodically compressed and released, thereby generating a peristaltic effect, pushing the concrete along the pipeline.
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