GRAPHALLOY® NSF Certified Bushings Solution for Desalination Water Pumps
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GRAPHALLOY® NSF-gecertificeerde bussen oplossing voor ontziltingswaterpompen

Een pompfabrikant heeft een contract gekregen voor de levering van verticale turbinepompen voor een ontziltingsinstallatie. De pompen kunnen langere tijd drooglopen. Men koos voor GRAPHALLOY® NSF-gecertificeerde bussen om deze uitdaging aan te gaan

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GRAPHALLOY® NSF Certified Bushings Succeed in Desalination Plant Pumps
A major pump manufacturer’s water systems group, which focuses on the commercial and industrial water markets, won a contract to provide vertical turbine pumps for a desalination facility at a publicly-owned water agency in California.
The pumps would experience dry starts with the possibility of prolonged dry running. In addition, the bushings needed to be NSF certified bushings. These conditions led the pump company to replace their standard bronze bushings with GRAPHALLOY® NSF certified bushings. The unique properties of GRAPHALLOY® bushings and wear rings enable pumps to run dry and survive upsets and flashing that cause metal wear parts to fail.
GRAPHALLOY® is self-lubricating, non-galling and works in a wide temperature range, from -268 °C to +538 °C. GRAPHALLOY® is a softer material that will not damage the shaft. These qualities make it a good match for severe service pumps, as it can survive frequent flashing and run dry episodes better than metal or plastic wear parts while protecting the rotating parts.
GRAPHALLOY® bushings were installed as bowl bushings for multiple deep-well vertical turbine pumps, pumping brackish water.
The water properties are:
– Brackish raw water
– Total dissolved solids: 1,125 to 3,000 mg/L
– Normal temperature: 25 °C
– Specific gravity: 1.0
– Viscosity: 1.1 CP
– Vapor pressure: 0.36 psi
– PH: 7 to 8.5
GRAPHALLOY® GM 695.3, an NSF certified Babbitt grade, was used for this application. GRAPHALLOY® NSF materials are certified for use in municipal well pumps and water treatment plant applications.
The pumps were installed at the desalination plant in February 2017 and have been running with no issues.

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