Pulp & Paper Applications

 

Mechanical Pump Seals

Many API or ANSI plans for mechanical pump seals require flow control and call out a flow control valve or a flow orifice. If flow varies with pressure fluctuations, fluid is either wasted or the system is starved which can overheat the seals and cause premature failure.

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Heat Exchanger Systems

Heat exchangers are an efficient method of transferring heat from one matter to another. Heating or Cooling fluids are passed through a tubing coil, plate & frames, or radiators to maximize the surface area of the heating element in contact with the process media.

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Header System

Header System

The size (diameter) and distance to points of use in a header system have a large influence on pressure and flow.  Pressure drops along a header system can require excessive initial pump discharge pressure to satisfy the most remote points. 

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Liquid Ring Vaccum Pump

A liquid Ring Vacuum Pump is a rotating piece of equipment comprised of a multi-bladed assembly located eccentrically inside a cylindrical housing. The assembly is driven by an outside source, usually an electric motor. Service water (or another liquid) enters the pump.

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Filtration

Filtration

Characteristics of particle size and particle distribution is key to establishing the filtration system design to handle a variety of process conditions. Changes in fluid characteristics require process adjustments to maintain effectiveness. 

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Minimum Pump Flow

Minimum Pump Flow

The pumps in these applications are high flow pumps that require a minimum constant flow to properly operate (also known as minimum continuous stable flow, or MCSF).

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Blending and Batching Systems

Kates accuracy of setpoint and quick response to process pressure changes makes it an ideal cost-effective design for batching and blending applications

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Kates Diagram