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NETZSCH readies NEMO cavity pump dewatering skid for MINExpo

Posted on 3 Sep 2021

NETZSCH Pumps North America is to showcase its line of mine dewatering pumps and pump skids at MINExpo 2021, in Las Vegas, with a booth highlight being the NEMO® Progressing Cavity Pump Dewatering Skid, which the company says is ideal for mines that require a small and compact movable unit to address their dewatering challenges.

The NEMO progressing cavity pump is, NETZSCH says, known for its continuous, pressure-stable, gentle and low-pulsation conveyance of almost any process fluid without being affected by fluctuations in pressure, viscosity or solids content.

Another option for mining applications is the TORNADO® T2 Rotary Lobe Pump, a self-priming, valveless pump that offers maximum operational performance, high reliability and durability, ease of maintenance and a low total life cycle cost, the company says.

“With a revolutionary design that has been recently reengineered to maximise uptime, the TORNADO T2 pump features metal lobes running inside a metal housing with an elastomer liner,” the company says.

NETZSCH pumps are available in a wide range of flow and pressure capabilities. Both pump types, as well as the dewatering skid tank, can be constructed from carbon steel, stainless steel, galvanised steel, and Halar/rubber-lined steel, depending on application needs.

MINExpo 2021 is due to run from September 13 to September 15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.