What Is a Cement Pump?

Cement conveying pump is a new type of low pressure pneumatic conveying equipment specially used for conveying cement. It is a kind of jet conveying pump. This equipment can be widely used in industries such as electric ash removal, building material transfer, large construction sites and so on.

Cement conveying pump

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Cement conveying pump is a new type of low pressure pneumatic conveying equipment specially used for conveying cement. It is a kind of jet conveying pump. This equipment can be widely used in industries such as electric ash removal, building material transfer, large construction sites and so on.
Chinese name
Cement conveying pump
Nature
A new type of low
Features
Not limited by terrain, features, and height differences
working principle
Uniform and constant entry of materials from the airlock
Cement conveying pump is a new type of low pressure pneumatic conveying equipment specially used for conveying cement. It is a kind of jet conveying pump. This equipment can be widely used in industries such as electric ash removal, building material transfer, large construction sites and so on.
The cement conveying pump is not restricted by terrain, ground features, and height differences, and conveys cement, raw materials, and fly ash. The process of powdered materials such as coal ash is completely closed and pollution-free, which minimizes the damage to the environment. The equipment has a simple structure and small maintenance.
The material enters the chamber from the airlock uniformly and in a constant amount, and after fluidizing once through the fluidization box, a negative pressure zone is formed between the nozzle and the inner venturi tube, and the fluidized stream is rolled into the mixing tube, and then Deceleration and pressure increase through the diffusion pipe section, so that the material is delivered to its destination.

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