How are magnetic drive pumps superior over traditional sealed pumps ?

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Magnetic Drive PumpsFor every industry, environmental controls, occupational safety and product liability are important factors. When industries choose magnetic drive pumps over the traditional sealed pumps, these factors are well looked after as magnetic drive pumps are seal-less devices. Magnetic drive pumps are considered superior because they do not use seals. Seals can cause leakage and corrosion and ultimately they wear off. Magnetic drive pump is a versatile device and are used to pump variety of liquids; from abrasive materials, acids, adhesives to lubricants for wide range of industrial sectors.

What is a seal-less pump and what differentiates it from traditional sealed pumps?

Essentially, a seal-less pump is a conventional centrifugal pump without mechanical seals. A dynamic seal in conventional pumps which is used to seal the impeller shaft is replaced by a static containment shell. This shell forms a completely sealed liquid end.

To keep the seal faces lubricated, these mechanical seals leak small amount of fluid. The leaked fluid then reaches the environment via a process called as fugitive emission. Fugitive emission can result in loss of time, money and decrease in work site safety. In addition, seals, like bearings, undergo wearing with the passage of time. As they wear, there is deterioration in seal faces which then results in liquid loss.

Expensive maintenance is required for seals which eventually fail. Failure of seal also means requirement of downtime till it is replaced. The cost associated with downtime is quite significant. Hence, magnetic drive pumps which are seal-less pumps are cost-effective and highly reliable devices compared to traditional sealed pumps. For industries world over, environmental controls, occupational safety and product liability are paramount to the process of plant operations. All these factors are taken care by magnetic drive pumps.

Because of the absence of seal in magnetic drive pumps, they reduce process inefficiencies, maximize output and minimize the environmental risk which hazardous and volatile materials can pose. This is where the seal-less pumps are superior over seals designs.

In place of seals, magnetic drive pumps possess coaxial magnetic coupling to transmit torque to an impeller. A set of permanent magnets are mounted on a drive assembly and a standard electric motor is used to drive them. The magnets in turn drive the inner rotor.

Magnetic drive pumps are available in two variants: rotating driven shaft and stationary shaft. Rotating shaft type of magnetic drive pumps is usually manufactured from metals. It possesses a pressurized recirculation circuit that prevents vaporization of the liquid which is used to lubricate pump bearings. On the other hand, stationary shaft magnetic drive pumps are composed of non-metallic components like ceramics and plastics and they are suited for light to medium duty applications.

The absence of seal doesn't limit the applications of magnetic drive pumps. They can be used for pumping of variety of liquids; from abrasive materials, acids, adhesives to lubricants. Along with industrial uses, magnetic drive pumps can also be installed for domestic applications like pumping of ground water, portable water and for waste water and sewage pumping.

The author writes for Premier Fluid Systems Inc. which specializes in marketing and servicing the pumps and systems of Travaini, PVR-Rotant and other quality brand names. The Company’s primary products include liquid ring pumps, Magnetic drive pumps, liquid ring compressors, centrifugal pumps, mini pumps, rotary vane vacuum pumps and vacuum systems.