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Enhanced Operational Safety at a Multinational Explosive Manufacturing Company

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Roto pump Enhanced Operational Safety at a Multinational Explosive Manufacturing Company

Enhanced Operational Safety at a Multinational Explosive Manufacturing Company

In the dynamic landscape of industrial operations, safety remains an unwavering priority, especially in sectors dealing with high-risk materials. One such industry, explosive manufacturing, is constantly striving to fortify its safety standards to safeguard personnel, processes, and the environment.

With a commitment to innovation and a steadfast dedication to protecting lives, Roto Pumps partnered with the company to revolutionize their explosive transfer applications with enhanced operational safety while delivering high performance. Roto’s effective fluid engineering solutions are capable of handling complex and risky applications involving high-risk fluids owing to their customized and efficient features. This collaboration paved the way for game-changing advancements, redefining safety norms and establishing the Company as a beacon of operational excellence in the realm of explosive manufacturing.

The Problem

This organization had already experienced an unfortunate accident during the handling of explosive slurry at one of their plant facilities. The incident served as a wake-up call, highlighting the critical need to address the safety vulnerabilities in their current handling process. With a strong determination to prevent any such mishaps from recurring, the company was resolute in seeking effective solutions to enhance their operational safety measures.

The Challenge

The explosive manufacturing unit faced a significant challenge with their current handling setup. They were using a conventional Wide Throat Progressive Cavity Pump to transfer the explosive slurry. However, this pump design posed a high risk of accidents due to the exposed universal joints. The interaction of the universal joints with the explosive slurry caused excessive heat generation during the handling process. This heat build-up not only compromised the integrity of the pump components but also heightened the likelihood of potential accidents.

Mitigating Risks & Safeguarding Lives Through Fluid Engineering Innovations

After in-depth technical considerations, Roto’s Technical team suggested to use a customized Vertical Progressive Cavity Pump with fully isolated universal joints from the explosive slurry. This ingenious design completely eliminated the risk of accidents, ensuring enhanced safety during handling. Moreover, the new pump significantly boosted operational efficiency, surpassing the previous setup in performance and reliability.

Roto Pump Range For The Explosives Industry

Standard Progressive Cavity Pumps
Capacity: up to 500 m /hr
Pressure: up to 48 bar

Wide Throat
Progressive Cavity Pumps
Capacity: up to 200 m /hr
Pressure: up to 48 bar

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