In Iraq, the manufacturing and extraction industries face severe equipment degradation due to the high concentration of abrasive silica and sand. The prevalence of "dirty water" in industrial runoff requires a specialized dirty water slurry pump that can handle high solids content without frequent impeller failure.
The region's energy infrastructure often operates in remote desert locations where electrical grids are unstable. This has led to a significant reliance on the engine driven slurry pump, ensuring that critical desanding and dredging operations continue regardless of power availability.
Furthermore, as Iraq diversifies its industrial base into advanced materials, the need for specialized chemical resistance has grown. The deployment of a ceramic slurry pump has become essential for handling corrosive slurries that would otherwise erode standard high-chrome alloys.