SUPPLY OF TWIN SCREW PUMPS WITH EXTREMELY TIGHT DEADLINE

An oil & gas company requested for a large MAAG screw pump in extremely short notice.To get more news about screw pump stator, you can visit hw-screwpump.com official website.

In the end, we air-freighted a 450m3/h MAAG screw pump wet ends into Australia and install straight onto engineered pre-fabricated base plates with 250kW motors.
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A screw pump is a more complicated type of rotary pump that uses two or three screws with opposing thread—e.g., one screw turns clockwise and the other counterclockwise. The screws are mounted on parallel shafts that have gears that mesh so the shafts turn together and everything stays in place. The screws turn on the shafts and drive fluid through the pump. As with other forms of rotary pumps, the clearance between moving parts and the pump’s casing is minimal.
Maag S Series screw pumps are reliable, durable and capable of overcoming your most difficult transfer needs daily, and long into the future.

S Series screw pumps are ideally suited for high-pressure oil transfer, but also offer many configurations for non-lubricating, LPG, sulfur and solid-laden applications.

All Pumps is able to supply customised Maag S Series screw pumps within a short lead time. We provide turnkey solutions and offer onsite commissioning.
What are Pump P&ID Symbols?
What are P&ID Symbols?

P&ID stands for “Piping and Instrumentation Diagram” which is a detailed overview of processes with (P&ID) symbols itemising what equipment is used at each step within a process.

Often there is more than one symbol available for a particular piece of equipment. Each symbol is accompanied by a unique reference e.g. P-001, which will detail the equipment design at each location in a separate process datasheet. This details the specification which the equipment should conform to.