[Case Study] Preventing Bead Jamming to Achieve Stable Operation of the Disperser
We solved the issue of poor cleanability of the shaft seal! Here is a case study from a battery manufacturer.
Battery manufacturers that supply carbon slurry (negative electrode material) to bead mills using pumps have traditionally used rotary positive displacement pumps. However, the components of the pump quickly wear out due to particles contained in the liquid, necessitating frequent parts replacements and regular disassembly for cleaning, and they have been struggling with poor cleanability of the shaft seal area. For solutions to these challenges and requests, please download and view the PDF document. [Customer's Challenges and Requests] - There was a need for frequent disassembly and cleaning, but the cleanability of the shaft seal area was poor. - The components of the pump wore out quickly due to particles in the liquid, requiring frequent parts replacements. - Since they were using a screenless type bead mill, a small amount of beads occasionally leaked out, causing beads to get caught inside the pump, leading to abnormal stops or pump failures. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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