[Case Studies by Application in the Pulp and Paint Industries] Examples of Low Moisture Content Additive Transfer
Introducing a case study on the use of screw pumps for the transfer of low moisture content additives!
We will introduce an example of transferring low moisture content additives in the paper and paint fields. Until now, there were no pumps available for transfer, so filling drums was done manually, which required too much labor and led to health issues for some workers. Therefore, we achieved automation through the powerful self-priming capability of a defoaming pump, significantly improving labor efficiency, reducing personnel, and greatly enhancing productivity. Additionally, the pump's good cleanability made it easy to address concerns about equipment cleaning. 【Case Overview】 ■ Objective: Improvement of labor efficiency ■ Model: Twin-screw pump with defoaming function, VQ type ■ Liquid name: Low moisture content additive ■ Issues: There were no pumps available for transfer, so filling drums was done manually, which required excessive labor. ■ Improvements: Automation was achieved through the powerful self-priming capability of the defoaming pump, leading to improved labor efficiency, reduced personnel, and significantly increased productivity. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Features of the VQ Type Twin-Screw Pump】 ■ Achieves liquid transfer while degassing ■ High self-priming capability despite being a non-contact pump ■ Achieves -10m ■ Realizes a seal-less function where the shaft seal does not come into contact with the liquid ■ Suitable for liquids that are prone to leakage *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In 1980, we received a request to "extract expensive raw materials that remain at the bottom of a drum to the very bottom." This led us to focus on high-suction vane pumps and begin research and development. Since then, we have developed the V-type vane automatic pressure regulation mechanism and our current main product, the SQ-type dual-screw pump. We have also developed small vane pumps. For the dual-screw pump, we introduced unique features such as a slide bar for smooth disassembly and cleaning (PAT), a slide bar docking system, paddles to prevent bridging, and the SQW-type equipped with a screw conveyor for transferring ultra-high viscosity materials (PAT). Additionally, we created the VQ-type deforming pump with a defoaming function that achieves both defoaming and liquid transfer simultaneously, and the BQ-type blending pump with stirring capabilities that mixes multiple liquids while transferring them. We have continuously developed innovative technologies through unique ideas and brought them to market. We are committed to tackling "challenges that are deemed impossible by common sense" head-on, and we are confident that our mission is to create "unique products that truly benefit our customers." Moving forward, we will actively challenge our customers' difficult requests and continue to develop one-of-a-kind products. Our customers' needs are the source of power for us at FUKKO. Please feel free to consult us about any issues or concerns you may have.