The Solution
seepex specialises in handling highly viscous or non flowable products and had previous experience in handling such media.
The waste management companies engineering team had recognised the flexible approach to problem solving adopted by seepex. Initial discussions led to a trial being set up, which proved that the media could be easily conveyed with a seepex progressive cavity pump. The next hurdle was to ensure efficient bulk handling could be achieved. On test it was observed that the media had a tendency to hang up or bridge when held in the small trial hopper. Experiences of similar applications showed us that this would need to be dealt with carefully.
A pump solution to address this was required. The opening at the bottom of the existing silo was 2m x 2m. So as to reduce the risk of arching or bridging, this 2 x 2m outlet area was fully utilised with 2 x seepex BTEI range pumps, each auger feed screw and integral bridge breaker paddle shaft next to each other, thus offering a vast moving bottom to the silo.
The dry cake is pumped by the two pumps into a common line, which runs with a total length of 60m with a static rise of 20m. The dry cake flows in the pipeline with some high friction losses which are reduced by using a seepex boundary layer injection system fed by a smaller seepex MD range dosing pump. The boundary layer injection liquid further utilised a waste stream product.
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