Gear pump HT series
waterelectricself-priming

Gear pump - HT series - Shoutai Industry - water / electric / self-priming
Gear pump - HT series - Shoutai Industry - water / electric / self-priming
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Characteristics

Technology
gear
Fluid
water
Operation
electric
Priming
self-priming
Mobility
stationary
Domain
industrial
Applications
metering, filling, transport, suction
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
flow, rotary, linear
Flow

Min.: 0.5 m³/h
(17.65733 ft³/h)

Max.: 80 m³/h
(2,825.17334 ft³/h)

Pressure

Min.: 0.1 MPa

Max.: 1.2 MPa

Power

Min.: 0.25 kW
(0.34 hp)

Max.: 55 kW
(74.78 hp)

Description

Stainless Steel Screw Pump is a new type of internal meshing rotary positive displacement pump. It has the advantages of high efficiency, strong self-priming ability and wide application range. It can be used to transport various difficult-to-transport media. Therefore, screw pumps are called universal pumps abroad. This series of pumps can transport neutral or corrosive liquids, clean or abrasive liquids, liquids containing gas or easy to produce bubbles, high-viscosity liquids, including liquids containing fibers and solid substances. Compared with centrifugal pumps: single screw pumps do not need to be equipped with valves, and the flow rate is a stable linear flow. Compared with plunger pumps: single screw pumps have better self-priming ability and can reach a suction height of 8.5 meters of water column. Compared with diaphragm pumps: single screw pumps can transport various mixed impurities, media containing gas and solid particles or fibers, and various corrosive substances. Compared with gear pumps: single screw pumps can transport high-viscosity substances. Unlike plunger pumps, diaphragm pumps and gear pumps: single screw pumps can be used for pharmaceutical filling and metering.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.