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The 6-Inch EDDY Pump Subdredge is a remotely operated submersible dredge engineered for high precision, unmanned dredging in deep or hazardous environments. It delivers flow rates from 450 to 2000 GPM, handles solids up to 5 inches, and transports up to 40 to 70 percent solids by volume. With a head capability of up to 200 feet, rubber track mobility for liner-safe operation, and advanced onboard sensors with live video feedback, it is built for controlled, high-production dredging where safety and accuracy are critical.
Handles solids up to 5 inches with consistent performance in dense slurry and sludge applications. Transports up to 40 to 70 percent solids by volume, reducing water usage and disposal volume. Operates at flow rates from 450 to 2000 GPM with head capabilities up to 200 feet. Remotely operated system removes personnel from hazardous or confined dredging zones. Rubber track design supports liner-safe dredging on clay, poly, and concrete surfaces. Integrated sensor package includes depth, pressure, orientation, and intrusion monitoring for real-time operational control. Dual low-light cameras with LED lighting deliver clear visibility in high-turbidity conditions. Optional cutterhead enables efficient dredging of compacted or hard materials. GPS buoy and positioning options support accurate dredge path tracking and production monitoring
Flow Capacity: 450 – 2000 GPM. Head Range: Up to 200 ft. Production Rate: 150-200 cubic yards per hour. Percent Solids by Volume: 40–70%. Max Speed: 1,800 RPM. Ground Pressure: 4.2 PSI
Discharge Size: 6 in. Suction Size: 8 in. Maximum Solids Size: Up to 5 in. Fluid Types: Sludge, slurry, mine tailings, sand mixtures
Hull Water Intrusion Sensor: With topside audible and visual alarm. Depth Sensor & Hydraulic Pressure Sensors. Swing Angle Sensor. Vessel Orientation Sensor: Pitch, roll, heading, temperature. Cameras & Lighting: Two low-light cameras with dual LED lights. GPS Buoy Positioning: Constant-tension buoy allows dredging up to 40 ft depth
Wireless Controller: Handheld remote with redundant live control. Backup System: Ruggedized laptop with application-specific software. Safety Feature: Pneumatic lift bags for emergency retrieval
Pump Circuit Requirements: 75 GPM at 4000 PSI (180cc motor) from excavator auxiliary power or hydraulic power unit. Cutterhead Circuit Requirements: 12–20 GPM at 5,000 PSI
Acoustic imaging display for high turbidity water. Additional lighting or cameras. Magnetometer-type flow meter for production monitoring. RTK GPS with USBL acoustic positioning for real-time accuracy. Rotating cutterhead for hard compacted materials
The pump curve for the 6-inch Subdredge demonstrates its ability to maintain stable flow under demanding head conditions while handling high concentrations of solids. Designed for slurry, sludge, and dredging applications, the curve shows efficient operation from 450 to 2000 GPM, with a head capability of up to 200 feet. Performance is optimized for dense material transport rather than clean water, ensuring consistent production when handling abrasive, high-solids mixtures. Final pump curve selection should be matched to the actual material density and operating depth to maximize efficiency and reliability.
The 6-inch Subdredge is used for subsea excavation, channel maintenance, and sediment removal beneath bridges, piers, and vessels. Its remote operation and high solids capability allow precise dredging in deep water, restricted access zones, and high-risk marine environments, while improving safety and production control.
In mining operations, the Subdredge removes tailings, slurry, and settled solids from ponds and containment areas. Its ability to transport dense materials at high solids concentrations improves recovery efficiency, reduces water dilution, and minimizes downtime during ongoing extraction and processing activities.
Designed for maintenance dredging below docks, berths, and active shipping areas, the Subdredge allows controlled sediment removal without diver involvement. Its compact submersible profile supports accurate dredging while maintaining port operations, vessel traffic flow, and structural integrity.
The Subdredge supports the disposal of sediment and drilling waste from pits, sumps, and offshore installations. Remote operation reduces personnel exposure in hazardous zones while the pump handles abrasive and corrosive materials common in oil and gas production environments.
Used for ash pond cleanout, cooling basin maintenance, and spent material handling, the Subdredge efficiently moves dense solids that conventional pumps struggle with. This helps power plants maintain operational capacity, extend asset life, and meet environmental and regulatory requirements.
In municipal systems, the Subdredge removes sludge from treatment basins, lagoons, and clarifiers. High solids pumping reduces the need for dilution, improves process efficiency, and lowers transportation, handling, and disposal costs across wastewater treatment operations.
Applied in heavy industrial facilities for process slurry transfer, waste removal, and basin cleanout, the Subdredge performs reliably with abrasive and variable material compositions. Its robust construction supports continuous operation in demanding industrial production environments.
The Subdredge is well-suited for liner-safe dredging of contaminated sediments in ponds, canals, and containment sites. Rubber tracks and precise remote control protect liners while enabling accurate material removal during environmental cleanup and site restoration projects.
A busy commercial port faced ongoing sediment accumulation beneath docks, berths, and mooring areas, reducing available draft and increasing the risk of vessel grounding and structural damage. Traditional diver-assisted dredging was unsafe due to constant vessel movement, poor visibility, and confined working spaces. Suspending port operations to dredge was not feasible, as it would disrupt shipping schedules, cargo handling, and revenue-generating activities.
EDDY Pump implemented the 6-inch Subdredge to carry out precise, remotely operated dredging beneath active port infrastructure. The unmanned submersible system was guided from a safe location while pumping dense sediment at high solids concentrations. Its compact profile allowed access beneath docks and vessels, enabling controlled material removal without exposing divers or interfering with ongoing port traffic.
The port restored required depths beneath critical structures while maintaining continuous operations. The EDDY Pump 6-inch Subdredge significantly improved safety, reduced maintenance downtime, and delivered consistent production. The project extended the service life of port infrastructure, improved navigational safety, and provided a reliable long-term solution for ongoing maintenance dredging.
The EDDY Pump 6-inch Subdredge is engineered to pump slurry, sludge, sand mixtures, mine tailings, and sediment containing solids up to 5 inches in diameter. Its design supports high solids concentrations of approximately 40 to 70 percent by volume, allowing operators to move dense material efficiently without excessive water dilution, even in abrasive or variable material conditions.
The Subdredge operates within a flow range of roughly 450 to 2000 gallons per minute. Actual performance depends on factors such as material density, discharge distance, operating depth, hose configuration, and head requirements. This flexibility allows the unit to be tuned for precision dredging or higher production rates, depending on project requirements.
The standard configuration allows operation at depths up to 40 feet using a floating GPS buoy and a constant-tension umbilical system. Deeper operating depths can be achieved with project-specific configurations, depending on hose length, power supply, and positioning requirements.
Yes. The Subdredge is designed for liner-safe dredging and is commonly used in clay-, HDPE-, and concrete-lined ponds and basins. Its rubber track system distributes ground pressure evenly, reducing the risk of liner damage while maintaining stable movement and controlled material removal.
No. The EDDY Pump 6-inch Subdredge is fully remotely operated, eliminating the need for divers or personnel to enter hazardous or confined environments. Operators control the system from a safe location, significantly reducing safety risks associated with low visibility, strong currents, or unstable sediments.
The 6-inch Subdredge can be powered hydraulically or electrically, depending on site conditions and available infrastructure. Hydraulic operation typically requires approximately 75 GPM at 4000 PSI for the pump, with additional flow and pressure needed if a cutterhead is installed. Power requirements may vary based on configuration and accessories.
Yes. An optional rotating cutterhead is available for projects involving compacted sediment, clay, or hard material layers. The cutterhead loosens material ahead of the pump inlet, improving solids intake and maintaining consistent production in challenging dredging conditions.
The Subdredge is equipped with an integrated sensor package that monitors depth, hydraulic pressure, tank line pressure, swing angle, vessel orientation, and water intrusion. Dual low-light cameras with LED lighting provide visual feedback in turbid water, while operators manage the system through application-specific software using a handheld wireless controller and a ruggedized laptop.
Positioning is maintained through a floating GPS buoy system that tracks the Subdredge location in real time. For higher accuracy requirements, optional RTK GPS and USBL acoustic positioning systems can be added, enabling precise dredge path control, depth consistency, and detailed production monitoring.
The 6-inch Subdredge is used across dredging and marine construction, ports and harbors, mining and mineral processing, oil and gas, power generation, municipal wastewater, industrial manufacturing, and environmental remediation. Its ability to safely transport high-solids material in confined or hazardous environments makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial dredging applications.
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