Previous in Forum: Multipipe Slug Catcher Design   Next in Forum: Stress
Close
Close
Close
3 comments
Rate Comments: Nested
Participant

Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 1

Plastics

11/17/2010 9:03 AM

plastics for turbine water pumps?

Register to Reply
Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Guru
Popular Science - Biology - New Member Hobbies - Musician - New Member APIX Pilot Plant Design Project - Member - New Member Hobbies - CNC - New Member Fans of Old Computers - ZX-81 - New Member

Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Centurion, South Africa
Posts: 3921
Good Answers: 97
#1

Re: plastics

11/17/2010 9:19 AM

Plastics are used successfully in small (4") submersible pump (impeller and casing).

What is your requirements?

__________________
Never do today what you can put of until tomorrow - Student motto
Register to Reply
Guru

Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 42355
Good Answers: 1693
#2
In reply to #1

Re: plastics

11/18/2010 2:47 AM

And just about every residential pool pump on the planet. I've got one that's over 30 years old.

Register to Reply
Guru
United Kingdom - Member - Indeterminate Engineering Fields - Control Engineering - New Member

Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: In the bothy, 7 chains down the line from Dodman's Lane level crossing, in the nation formerly known as Great Britain. Kettle's on.
Posts: 32175
Good Answers: 839
#3

Re: Plastics

11/22/2010 11:21 AM

A plastic shower pump has just been installed here. Works a treat.

__________________
"Did you get my e-mail?" - "The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place" - George Bernard Shaw, 1856
Register to Reply
Register to Reply 3 comments
Copy to Clipboard

Users who posted comments:

Hendrik (1); lyn (1); PWSlack (1)

Previous in Forum: Multipipe Slug Catcher Design   Next in Forum: Stress

Advertisement