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The 8-Inch Heavy Duty Slurry Pump is engineered for demanding industrial applications that require reliable handling of high-solids, abrasive materials. Designed to deliver up to 3600 GPM, with heads reaching approximately 230 feet, this pump efficiently transports slurries containing 40–70 percent solids and particles up to 7 inches in diameter. Built with wear-resistant materials and a non-clog design, it delivers consistent performance in mining, dredging, oil and gas, and other severe-duty environments where conventional pumps fail.
Non-clog pumping design capable of handling abrasive, high viscosity slurries without performance loss. Handles large solids up to 7 inches, reducing the need for pre-screening or material conditioning. Supports high solids concentrations up to 40–70 percent for improved material transport efficiency. Heavy-duty wear components engineered for extended service life in harsh operating environments. Capable of high flow rates for faster production and reduced project timelines. Flexible installation options for horizontal or vertical deployment across multiple applications. Low-maintenance design that minimizes downtime and simplifies routine servicing. Efficient operation with consistent output across varying slurry densities and flow conditions. Robust shaft and bearing assembly designed to withstand high radial and axial loads. Advanced sealing system to protect internal components in abrasive and corrosive environments. Adaptable to multiple drive and power configurations to suit site-specific requirements. Proven reliability in continuous duty applications with fluctuating solids content and particle sizes.
EDDY Pump’s patented technology uses an open-rotor hydraulic design that moves material via kinetic energy rather than forcing it through tight internal clearances. Unlike centrifugal pumps, which rely on tight tolerances, EDDY Pumps allow solids to pass freely through the pump body without contacting wear points. In a 4-inch EDDY Pump, the clearance between the rotor and volute is wide enough to allow the passage of a man’s arm, while centrifugal pumps operate with far tighter tolerances. Across the full 1-inch to 12-inch EDDY Pump range, internal clearances scale from 1 to 12 inches. In the 8-Inch HD-8000, this design supports continuous pumping at 40 to 70 percent solids with particles up to 7 inches, allowing rocks, debris, sludge, sand, and dense slurry to move through without clogging or performance loss.
The 8-inch Slurry Pump (HD-8000 10×8) can be installed in horizontal or vertical configurations, making it easy to integrate into fixed plants, dredging systems, and mobile setups. Available in heavy-duty flex-coupled configurations and adaptable to hazardous environments, it combines installation flexibility with a non-clog hydraulic design that consistently outperforms centrifugal, vortex, and positive-displacement pumps in the most demanding high-solids applications.
Flow Range: 1400 – 3600 GPM. Head Range: Up to 230 ft. Solids Handling: Up to 7 inches. Percent Solids: Up to 40–70%. Production Rate: 250 – 300 yd³/hr. Motor Speed: 1200 RPM
Discharge Size: 8-inch. Suction Size: 10-inch. Pump Orientation: Can be deployed horizontally or vertically
Rotor: High Chrome 28%, Ductile Iron, Stainless Steel, Duplex Stainless. Volute Casing: High Chrome 28%, Ductile Iron, Stainless Steel, Duplex Stainless. Shaft: Chromoly or Stainless Steel. Mechanical Seal: Dual Tungsten Carbide or Silicon Carbide with self-contained seal flushing system. Bearing Housing: Ductile Iron or Stainless Steel
The pump curve for the 8-inch HD-8000 slurry pump illustrates its ability to deliver high flow rates across a wide head range under severe duty conditions. The curve is based on water at standard test speeds and serves as a general performance reference. Actual performance varies with slurry density, solids concentration, and particle size, so application-specific pump curves should be reviewed to ensure accurate system sizing and optimal efficiency.
Weights and dimensions for the 8-inch HD-8000 (10×8)
The 8-inch HD-8000 slurry pump plays a critical role in mining operations, where abrasive slurries and high-solids concentrations are common. It is used for tailings transport, mineral processing, dewatering, and slurry transfer between stages. The pump’s ability to handle large particles and dense mixtures enables continuous operation while reducing wear-related downtime in both surface and underground mining environments.
In dredging applications, this pump is used for sediment removal, channel deepening, harbor maintenance, and land reclamation projects. It efficiently moves sand, silt, clay, and debris over long distances without clogging. Its consistent performance under varying material conditions helps dredging operations maintain steady production rates and meet project timelines.
The pump is used in oil and gas operations to circulate drilling mud, transfer produced water, and handle waste slurries generated during drilling and well servicing. Its robust construction enables reliable operation in remote field locations where fluid properties vary frequently, and equipment access may be limited.
In sand pits and aggregate processing facilities, the pump moves abrasive sand mixtures from excavation points to processing or stockpiling areas. High flow capability allows operators to move large volumes efficiently, while the durable internal components help extend service life in high-wear environments.
Chemical processing plants use this pump to transfer abrasive or chemically aggressive slurries that can quickly damage standard pumps. The availability of specialized materials and sealing options enables safe handling of challenging fluids while maintaining consistent flow and reducing unplanned maintenance.
In power plants, pumps transport fly ash and coal ash slurry from collection points to disposal or storage areas. Its ability to handle dense, abrasive ash slurries improves system reliability, reduces blockages, and supports continuous operation in demanding ash management systems.
The pump supports paper and pulp operations by moving sludge, fiber-laden process streams, and waste byproducts. Its non-clog design allows it to handle fibrous materials without frequent shutdowns, helping mills maintain stable processing rates and reduce maintenance labor.
Municipal and industrial wastewater facilities rely on this pump to transport thick sludge, grit, and other solids-laden waste streams. The pump’s high solids handling capability supports reliable performance in treatment, transfer, and disposal processes where consistent flow and durability are critical.
A coal-fired power plant was facing persistent operational issues within its fly ash handling system due to the abrasive nature of the ash slurry. High solids concentration, variable moisture content, and fine particulate material caused rapid wear on pump components, frequent clogging, and repeated system shutdowns. These disruptions led to increased maintenance labor, higher spare parts consumption, and reduced availability of the ash disposal system, directly impacting overall plant efficiency.
To address these challenges, the plant replaced its existing centrifugal pumps with the EDDY Pump’s 8-inch HD-8000 slurry pump. The pump was selected for its ability to handle dense, abrasive ash slurries without clogging or requiring excessive dilution. Its heavy-duty internal components and non-clog hydraulic design allowed it to operate effectively under fluctuating ash concentrations while integrating seamlessly into the plant’s existing ash transport infrastructure.
Following installation, the fly ash handling system showed marked improvements in reliability and consistency. The pump maintained stable flow rates even under peak ash-loading conditions, significantly reducing unplanned shutdowns. Wear life of critical components increased, maintenance intervals were extended, and overall operating costs decreased. The plant achieved more predictable ash disposal operations, supporting continuous power generation with fewer maintenance disruptions.
The pump is designed to handle abrasive slurries, sludge, drilling mud, mine tailings, sand mixtures, fly ash, and industrial waste streams. It performs well with high solids content and large particle sizes that typically cause clogging or rapid wear in conventional pumps.
The 8-inch HD-8000 slurry pump can handle solids up to approximately 7 inches in diameter. This capability reduces the need for pre-screening or material conditioning, allowing operators to pump raw material directly from the source.
The pump is engineered to operate efficiently with solids concentrations ranging from 40 to 70 percent. Its non-clog design maintains consistent flow and performance even as slurry density and composition fluctuate during operation.
Yes, the pump is built for continuous operation in demanding environments. Heavy-duty internal components, robust bearings, and wear-resistant materials enable extended runtimes with reduced maintenance requirements.
The 8-inch HD-8000 slurry pump can be installed in both horizontal and vertical configurations. This flexibility enables integration with a wide range of systems, including dredging platforms, processing plants, and fixed industrial installations.
Industries that frequently use this pump include mining, dredging, oil and gas, sand and aggregates, power generation, chemical processing, paper and pulp, and wastewater treatment. It is well-suited for any application involving abrasive or solids-heavy fluids.
Unlike traditional centrifugal pumps, this pump uses a non-clog hydraulic design that allows solids to pass through without contacting tight clearances. This reduces the risk of blockages and minimizes wear from abrasive particles.
Maintenance requirements are reduced due to the pump’s durable construction and wear-resistant materials. Routine inspections and planned servicing help extend component life, while fewer clogging events lower unplanned downtime.
Yes, the pump can be configured with different materials, seals, and drive options to match specific slurry characteristics and site conditions. Customization helps optimize performance and durability for unique operating environments.
Slurry density, solids concentration, particle size, and abrasiveness all influence pump performance. While general pump curves provide guidance, application-specific conditions should be reviewed to ensure proper sizing and efficient operation.
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