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The GHD Grease Lubrication High Head Slurry Pump is a robust and efficient solution designed for demanding industrial applications. Manufactured by Hebei Xiangmai Pump Co., Ltd., this pump is engineered to handle high-pressure slurry environments with exceptional durability and performance. Whether in mining, chemical processing, or water utilities, the GHD pump offers a reliable alternative to traditional slurry pumps like the HH model. This article delves into its key features, advantages, technical specifications, and real-world applications.
The GHD pump is distinguished by its advanced design and engineering, making it suitable for the most challenging environments. Below are its core features:
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 1-6 inches |
| Capacity | 1152 m³/h |
| Head | 98 meters |
| Materials | Cr27, Cr28, CD4MCu, rubber liner material |
| Seal Types | Packing seal, expeller seal, mechanical seal |
| Design | Heavy-duty encapsulated, split casing |
The GHD High Head Slurry Pump offers several advantages that make it a preferred choice for industrial applications:
The GHD pump is versatile, catering to a wide range of industries:
Hebei Xiangmai Pump Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of industrial pumps, specializing in high-performance solutions for demanding environments. With a focus on innovation and quality, the company has established itself as a trusted supplier for OEM slurry pumps and custom-engineered systems. Their commitment to excellence is reflected in the design of the GHD pump, which combines advanced technology with practical engineering to meet global industrial needs.
The GHD Grease Lubrication High Head Slurry Pump is a testament to Hebei Xiangmai Pump Co., Ltd.'s engineering expertise. Its robust design, efficiency, and adaptability make it an essential tool for industries dealing with high-pressure slurry applications. Whether in mining, chemical processing, or water utilities, the GHD pump delivers reliable performance, ensuring operational continuity and cost-effectiveness.
While direct citations from NIST were not accessible due to technical limitations, the following standards and principles are widely recognized in pump design and industrial applications: