Product Overview
Portable hopper-mounted variable frequency gear pump with push handles and heavy-duty casters, allowing manual hand-pushed movement to meet the requirements of using one pump at different workstations, thereby saving equipment procurement costs. Equipped with an enlarged hopper and a variable frequency control cabinet, it has certain loading capacity and can adjust the output volume. Additionally, the pump is fitted with a stainless steel guard to meet on-site cleaning and washing requirements.
Product Description
The cam rotor pump is a displacement pump featuring a pair of cams rotating in opposite directions within its pump chamber. Our company has always been committed to integrating product development with practical applications, continuously upgrading and refining our products. Based on years of research and experience, we have determined a series of rotor pumps for various operating conditions: chemical, food, general-purpose, and more. Depending on the specific operating conditions and the medium being transported, the product utilizes corresponding configurations. This ensures that the rotor pump operates stably, efficiently, and safely across a wide range of applications, providing fluid transportation solutions that meet the actual operational requirements of our customers.
Operating Principle
The cam rotor pump features multiple volume chambers composed of two rotors and the pump body. As the two rotors rotate synchronously in opposite directions, these chambers cyclically expand and contract to transport fluids. The mechanical energy input to the pump's main shaft is converted into the kinetic energy of the fluid being conveyed. The flow rate of the pump depends on the volume of the working chamber and the frequency of its changes per unit time, and is theoretically independent of the discharge pressure; the rotors, driven by the transmission shaft and rotating synchronously in opposite directions (with 1 to 8 blades), create suction (vacuum) at the inlet as the volume increases during rotation. Afterward, the two rotors and the pump body form a fixed volume chamber, where the volume decreases at the outlet, thereby discharging the material and generating a high vacuum and transport pressure.
Application Fields:
Fine Chemicals: Pigments, dyes, silicon oils, leather oils, various slurries, various adhesives, etc.
Food Products: Syrups, Honey, Condensed Milk, Milk, Yogurt, Jams, Jellies, Dregs, Meat Gravy, Tomato Juice, Ice Cream, Seasonings, Chocolate, Flour Paste, Concentrated Fruit Juices, Soy Protein, etc.
Papermaking: Filler, coating, starch paste, etc.
Textiles: PVA, polyester, artificial fibers, etc.
Product Features
Rotor and pump housing, with certain gaps between rotors, no contact and friction; no vulnerable parts inside the pump chamber, resulting in a long service life.
No need to detach the pump from the pipeline; simply open the pump cover for online maintenance, saving time and offering convenience.
Friction-free pump cavity, low energy loss, low failure rate, reliable sealing, and low noise.
Can handle materials with high viscosity, high concentration, and soft solid particles, as well as poor flowability.
The pump's output flow can be adjusted by varying the pump speed within a certain range, making it suitable for general metering pump use.
Available with flanged, threaded, and clamp-style connection options, the flow direction can be either horizontal or vertical.
A wide variety of materials are transported.
Built-in thermal insulation and cooling structure design, excellent thermal conductivity, space-saving, and easy installation.
Configurable sanitary safety valves and pump valves in one, effectively providing overload protection for pipeline systems.
Rubber rotor pumps are capable of transporting sludge, wastewater, and materials containing solid particles. For details, refer to the rubber rotor pump introduction.
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