CIRCOR, a manufacturer of differentiated technology products and sub-systems, highlights their IMO brand rotary screw pumps for processing and transferring asphaltenes and bitumen in a variety of applications. The company has developed hydraulic balanced pumping technology that supports complex hydrocarbon processing and transfer tasks.
IMO pumps are designed for a range of applications, from asphalt processing and heated storage to railcar, barge and ship loading and unloading, as well as refinery residuum transfer and storage.
The IMO Series Jacketed C324A pumps have a double suction design, making it two pumps operating in parallel. This means the pumps are compact for their flow range. C324A pumps are for higher temperature operation, including the transfer of asphalts, vacuum tower bottoms and more, as there are no antifriction bearings requiring separate cooling. In addition, this series is capable of relatively high speeds making it for use with a steam turbine drive.
For viscous fluid at higher flow applications, the IMO Series Jacketed 323F pumps features a rugged design that delivers performance and reliability. These pumps have been utilized in refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants, lubricating systems and high flow pump boosting stations and can pump polymers, chemicals, glycols, vegetable, oils, paraffins, molasses, grease, paint, asphalt and other highly viscous and/or shear sensitive type fluids in pipelines and process systems.
Designed for vertical, deep well submerged operations, the IMO Series 413IC Deepwell Pump is for unloading asphalt barges, small tankers or tanks, The pump discharge is axial along the shaft. The design incorporates a third idler rotor which suppresses vibration and noise when the pump is lightly cavitated.
All of these three-screw pump solutions from IMO feature suction lift, long service life, low horsepower consumption and high contamination tolerance.