Performance Data
Flowrate:30, 40, 85, 150 m³/h
Maximum differential pressure:9, 12, 12, 12 bar
WANGEN BIO-MIX pumps have been integrated for many years in the energy production process and undergone continuous further development and optimization. They are suitable for conveying maize silage, grass silage, GPS, solid manure, poultry dung, waste and co-ferments, which are mixed with liquid in the pump.
Benefits and Characteristics
•Excellent price/performance ratio
•Large viscosity range
•Good pumping performance even with abrasive and fibrous materials in the media
•Good pumping performance even against high pressure
•High operational reliability
•Long service life
•Rigorous modular principle for high flexibility, low stocking of spare parts, short downtimes for maintenance and repairs
•Optimum service life even with difficult media
•Easy to maintain thanks to large cleaning openings
•Optionally with base plate
•Several fermenters can be filled with one feeding system
•Various hopper sizes available
•Pump delivery over long distances and large differences in height
Fields of Application
WANGEN BIO-MIX pumps are used as central pumps in biogas plants. They convey the following media – mixed respectively with recirculate or liquid manure – into the fermenter.
•Dung: Horse and cattle dung, poultry dung
•Silage: Maize silage, grass silage
•Feeding
•Filling
Suitable for the following media
•Apples
•fish offal
•whole crop silage
•Grass
•liquid manure from chicken
•corn silage
•cattle slurry
•slaughterhouse waste
•Foodwaste
•Pomace
•sugar beets
•liquid manure
Technology/Details
•Service-proven sealing systems
•Robust bearing pedestal for high force transduction
•Fully developed, robust universal joint with pre-feeding screw
•flexible drive selection
•Encapsulated mechanical seal, single or double acting, rinsed by the product
•Robust bearing pedestal with close-coupled drive and self-centering of the drive
•Stator with S-cone inlet for optimum filling of the pumping chamber
•Various geometries and pump sizes
•various rotor/stator geometries (S, L and H geometry)