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A Powerful Solution for Challenging Fluids: Helical Impeller Pump

 

When it comes to industrial fluid transfer, the composition of the fluid is just as important as the presence of solid particles within it. Fluids that are grainy, fibrous, or highly viscous can damage conventional pumps or cause operational inefficiencies. In such demanding applications, helical impeller transfer pumps offer both delicate handling and robust performance.

Equipped with a helical impeller design, this industrial pump is specifically engineered for the transfer of dense and particle-laden fluids. From sludge to olives, from poultry bones to pickles, a wide variety of materials can be safely and efficiently transported. Thanks to the unique geometry of the helical impeller, solids pass through without damage — preserving product quality and extending the life of the system.

Operating Principle

The pump’s helical impeller is designed with advanced engineering calculations and manufactured using precision casting methods. As the impeller rotates, it creates flow lines within the pump housing. These lines guide the fluid from the suction inlet toward the discharge outlet in a controlled motion.

During this process:

  • Solid particles are transferred without damage.
  • There is no deformation or crushing of the product.
  • The system operates with high efficiency and low vibration.

Application Areas

Helical impeller pumps are widely used in both the food industry and industrial waste management, thanks to their versatility and gentle handling capabilities.

Food Industry

This pump ensures product integrity during the transfer of delicate, solid-containing food items.

✔ Olives
✔ Pickles (Gherkins, Cucumbers, Peppers)
✔ Fish
✔ Tomato Paste
✔ Peas
✔ Potatoes
✔ Poultry Feathers and Bones

Industrial Applications

Ideal for abrasive, viscous, or challenging fluids.

✔ Sludge
✔ Lime
✔ Wastewater
✔ Animal Waste

Why Choose a Helical Impeller Pump?

🔹 Gentle Transfer: Moves particles without crushing or damaging the fluid.
🔹 High Durability: Resistant to abrasive and dense materials.
🔹 Energy Efficiency: Optimized impeller design delivers more performance with less energy.
🔹 Quiet & Stable Operation: Low vibration and noise levels ensure smooth performance.

Helical impeller transfer pumps are reliable and long-lasting solutions that maintain high performance even under the toughest conditions. From the food industry to waste management, they are an essential choice for businesses seeking to increase efficiency while preserving product quality.

 

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What You Need to Know About Centrifugal Pumps

Today, the safe and efficient transfer of water or other liquids from one place to another plays a critical role in many aspects of life. From homes to industrial facilities, from water treatment plants to power stations, there is a mechanical hero working behind the scenes: centrifugal pumps.

But what exactly are centrifugal pumps? Where are they used? And why are they so widely preferred?

What Is a Centrifugal Pump?

Centrifugal pumps are machines that move liquids by generating centrifugal force through rotational motion. The liquid that enters the pump gains speed through rotating impellers and is pushed outward, creating pressure. This pressure propels the fluid to its intended destination.

Where Are They Used?

Centrifugal pumps have a wide range of applications. They are not only found in large industrial plants but also in many everyday systems. For example:

  • Wastewater and treatment systems

  • Food and beverage production lines

  • Power plants

  • Chemical and mining facilities

  • Paper and textile industries

  • Even in some residential applications

This diversity is due to their adaptability to various operational needs.

Why Are They So Preferred?

Centrifugal pumps offer several advantages compared to other pump types:

  • High efficiency: They use energy effectively.

  • Quiet operation: A key factor in enclosed or indoor settings.

  • Easy maintenance: Components can be disassembled and reassembled with ease.

  • Compatibility with various liquids: Suitable for both clean water and waste fluids.

  • Resistance to a wide range of temperatures and pressures

In short, centrifugal pumps provide flexible, powerful, and reliable solutions in every respect.

Centrifugal pumps are the unseen yet essential components of modern life. When it comes to fluid management, they play a crucial role in ensuring both efficiency and safety.

Whether for a large facility or a small-scale system, choosing the right pump is critical for long-term success.

Örtaş Rain Series

Liquids that can be pumped: Industrial and domestic raw wastewater, clean water.

Technical information:

Discharge Flange: 3”
Flow rate: up to 90 m3/h
Head: Up to 45 m
Speed: 3000 rpm
Operating Temperature: From -10°C to 110°C (Pump material changes depending on the type of liquid, operating temperature and pressure. For detailed information, please contact our company.)
Body Pressure: 10 bar

Design Features:

They are centrifugal pumps with horizontal shaft, radially split body, single stage, end suction, closed impeller.
Thanks to its compact and simple design, the bearing group, shaft and impeller can be disassembled without leaving the pump volute from the working area.
Suction and Discharge flanges comply with TS EN 1092 – 2 1 PN10.

Shaft Sealing: The nature of the fluid, its temperature, etc. Depending on it, different mechanical seals and soft seals can be applied.

Direction of Rotation: The direction of rotation of the pump is in the clockwise direction when viewed from the motor side.

Usage areas:

Waste water
Iron and Steel Industry
Power Plants
Food and Beverage Industry
Paper and Pulp Industry
Chemical Industry
Mining
Petroleum Industry