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Advanced Pumping Solutions for Mining
Maximizing Efficiency and Durability
This webinar explores the critical role of pumps in the mining sector, highlighting reliability, efficiency, and durability under extreme conditions. It addresses common challenges in mining operations—such as handling abrasive slurries, reducing downtime, and increasing equipment lifespan. We shared insights on proven pump technologies, including how they enhance productivity and reduce operational costs.
What You'll Learn
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Pump Selection for Mining Operations: How to choose the right pump for handling abrasive, corrosive materials and slurry transportation. |
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Durability and Longevity: Understanding the design features that extend pump lifespan, even in harsh mining environments. |
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Efficiency Improvements: Learning the technology that boost energy efficiency, reduce operational costs, and minimize environmental impact. |
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Maintenance and Downtime Reduction: Best practices for reducing pump maintenance intervals, preventing unscheduled downtime, and improving overall system reliability. |
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Case Studies from the Mining Industry: Real-world examples of successful pump solutions and their impact on mining operations. |
In severe applications where abrasion, viscosity, entrained air, excessive wear, and corrosion problems wreak havoc on pump systems, Discflo has developed a superior alternative. Our patented pump technology dramatically reduces pump wear, is virtually clog free, and prevents product damage.
Through viscous drag, fluid is pulled through the pump without impingement. The boundary layer attracts and drags successive layers of fluid molecules into layered flows of parallel streams. This is the simple principle of viscous drag, and, in the Discflo disc pump, it is a powerful dynamic force that “pulls” the fluid through the pump in a smooth, laminar, non-turbulent flow.

The non-impingement and laminar flow pumping of the disc pump is similar to flow through an ordinary pipe. The layers of fluid at the walls are stationary (relative to the rotating discs), creating a protective boundary layer. Viscous drag pulls layers into flows of smooth laminar streams.
About Discflo
For over 40 years, we have been pump innovators. We are dedicated to constantly improving and leading the way in pumping viscous materials. Our goal is for our customers to see a decrease in maintenance costs and downtime while pumping difficult materials. Our dedication to quality and precision when manufacturing our pumps is shown in the longevity of our pumps in the field. Less than 5% of our annual revenue comes from replacement part sales.