Single-stage progressive cavity pump
Single-Stage Progressive Cavity Pump: Overview and Applications A single-stage progressive cavity pump (PCP) is a positive displacement pump widely used for handling viscous, abrasive, or shear-sensitive fluids. Its unique design consists of a helical rotor rotating inside a double-threaded stator, creating a series of sealed cavities that progress from the suction to the discharge side. This mechanism ensures smooth, pulsation-free flow with minimal turbulence, making it ideal for applications requiring gentle fluid handling. Design and Working Principle The pump comprises three main components: 1. Rotor: A single-threaded helical screw, typically made of hardened steel or coated materials for wear resistance. 2. Stator: An elastomer-lined double-helix cavity that houses the rotor. The stator material (e.g., nitrile rubber, fluorocarbon) is selected based on fluid compatibility. 3. Drive System: A motor connected via a gearbox or direct drive, providing controlled rotational speed. As the rotor turns eccentrically within the stator, cavities form and move axially, transporting fluid continuously. The number of cavities per revolution determines the pump’s displacement capacity. Key Advantages - High Viscosity Handling: Efficiently pumps thick fluids (e.g., sludge, syrups, heavy oils) without requiring high inlet pressure. - Low Shear: Gentle pumping action preserves fluid integrity, critical for food, pharmaceutical, or polymer applications. - Self-Priming: Capable of dry running briefly and handling entrained gases. - Precise Metering: Delivers consistent flow rates proportional to speed, suitable for dosing or transfer operations. Applications - Oil & Gas: Transferring crude oil, drilling mud, or viscous hydrocarbons. - Wastewater Treatment: Handling sludge, grit, or abrasive slurries. - Food & Beverage: Pumping chocolate, dough, or fruit pulps without damaging texture. - Chemical Processing: Metering polymers, adhesives, or corrosive fluids. Limitations - Pressure Constraints: Single-stage designs typically handle lower pressures (≤15 bar) compared to multi-stage PCPs. - Stator Wear: Abrasive fluids degrade elastomer stators over time, requiring periodic replacement. - Temperature Sensitivity: Stator materials may lose elasticity in extreme temperatures. Conclusion Single-stage progressive cavity pumps offer reliability in challenging fluid transfer scenarios. Their ability to handle diverse fluids with precision and minimal shear makes them indispensable across industries. Proper material selection and maintenance ensure longevity and optimal performance.
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Single-stage dosing screw pump
Category: Single screw pumpBrowse number: 14Number:Release time: 2025-10-11 14:54:10The Single-Stage Dosing Screw Pump is a high-precision positive displacement pump designed for accurate metering and dosing of low- to high-viscosity liquids. Based on the principle of the progressive cavity pump, it offers stable, pulsation-free flow and exceptional dosing accuracy, making it an ideal solution for chemical dosing, wastewater treatment, food processing, and other industries where controlled and consistent liquid transfer is critical.
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