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Progressing Cavity
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The progressing cavity pump principle is ideal for handling liquids that can be slurries, viscous, shear
sensitive, 2 or 3 phase mixtures or when applications require, significant suction lift capabilities. The principle inherent in
the pump design is ideally suited for both low to high flow applications.
The heart of the Mono pump is the rotor and stator. As the single
helix rotor revolves eccentrically within the double helix of the stator, a continuous cavity is formed and progresses towards
the discharge end of the pump as the rotor rotates. |
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Monoflo manufacture a
large number of different pump ranges totalling in
excess of 120 pump models, with flows up to 1850gpm.
Differential pressures up to 700 psi are easily
handled and for special applications, higher
pressure pump designs up to 1050 psi can be offered.
The design principle also allows for the development
of multi-stage pumps that increase the pressure
handling capabilities. |
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Twin
Shaft Grinders |
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The Muncher Family is a range of
twin shaft, slow speed, high torque grinders that
macerate solids within a flow. Each shaft is fitted
with a series of interleaving cutters and spacers to
give real 'positive displacement' solids grinding.
Once solids became trapped in the slowly revolving
cutter stacks, the differential speed of the cutter
stacks pull apart fibrous material, crop and shear
plastic into small pieces and crush friable or
brittle material.

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The Muncher has been
successfully installed for over 40 years into the
following applications:-
- Protection of pumps prone to blockage
- High volume, fine grinding of sewage and
sludges
- Efficient disintegration of extracted
screenings, prior to treatment
- Bulk reduction, material reclamation and
profit from waste
- Effective packaged pumping system, when
combined with a Monoflo progressing cavity pump
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