Tobee 2-AHF Froth Pump Rubber Parts Intake Joint CAHF2060S42
- Product Name: Tobee 2-AHF Froth Pump Rubber Parts Intake Joint CAHF2060S42
- Model Number: 2C-AHF
- Brand Name: Tobee
- Place of Origin: Hebei, China
- Minimum Order Quantity: 1
- Supply Capacity: 2000/month
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Tobee 2-AHF Froth Pump Rubber Parts Intake Joint CAHF2060S42 2C-AHF Description
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CAHF2060-S42 Intake Joint used for 2C AHF Horizontal Froth Slurry Pumps.
Slurry Pump Intake Joint is used for sealing the pump with inlet pipeline or inlet valve for preventing leak from suction end, It is installed on slurry pump suction flange.
The AHF Froth Pump are designed to handle heavy froth. A large oversized inlet with a unique impeller inducer blade handles heavy froth and higher viscosity dense slurries with ease. The horizontal froth pumps has proven valuable for very dense slurries where viscosity starts to become a pumping issue for the standard slurry pumps.
Horizontal Froth Pump Design Features:
• Heavy duty construction with through-bolt design provides ease of maintenance and less down time.
• Ductile iron fully lined casing provides durability, strength and long service life.
• Large diameter, slow turning, high efficiency impellers maximize wear life and lower TOC.
• Large, open internal passages reduce internal velocities maximizing wear life resulting in lower operating costs.
• Unique impeller design for most difficult froth applications.
• Thick elastomer or metal bolt-in liners provide superior corrosion
resistance plus offer ease of liner change-out and inter mixability to
reduce over all maintenance costs and maximize wear life.
• Minimal shaft/impeller overhang reduces shaft deflection and increases packing life.
• Cartridge-style bearing assembly allows for maintenance in a clean
environment without removal of the pump, resulting in reliable operation
and prolonged bearing life.
• Standard TH can be converted by replacing cover plate, throat bush and impeller.
• Full flush, low flow or dry running centrifugal seals minimize water usage and operating costs.