Pneumatic Conveying is a method of handling materials by utilising high velocity air flow with a pipeline. This requires sufficient air velocity to pass the material being picked up to capture it and convey it through the vacuum tube to the machine.
The air velocity is kept up by not fully submersing the nozzle or by allowing air to the pick-up point via a snorkel tube attached to the nozzle.
The advantages of this technique are:
SupaVac pumps are designed and built with no moving wetted parts. They are rugged in design and quality in build, however, as with all pneumatic systems, SupaVac is at the mercy of air quality. Poor air quality can and will negatively affect the pneumatic control function and can lead to blockages or corrosion. SupaVac pumps are supplied with an on-board filter regulator to assist in combatting this issue.
Please refer to our SV Training Aid V10119
SupaVac SV pumps are 100% air operated and rated to ATEX Zone I or Zone II, depending on the model. SupaVac has a long and illustrious history in the offshore market and we’ve been pioneers in OBM, WBM, drill cuttings and mud management applications for thirty years.
SupaVac SV pumps are 100% air operated. They can be used either with plant air or indeed with a portable or mobile compressor.
Depending on the SupaVac model in question, SupaVac units will require between 80cfm and 600cfm of air supply and a minimum of 85 psi at the pump. Air quality should be monitored to avoid blockages and corrosion in the pneumatic control system.
SupaVac SV pumps are built to last and have an unsurpassed reputation for quality and longevity. We see pumps coming in for service which have been in the field for ten years or more.
SupaVac is not built to a price, unlike many of our competitors, and one must consider ‘total cost of ownership’ when comparing a Supavac.
We have invested heavily in product R&D and engineering and testing and can confidently say that you won’t be disappointed with your SupaVac purchase. After all, “the bitter taste of poor quality long outlives the joy of a cheap purchase”.
Supavac solids, slurry or mud pumps are not necessarily designed to be used in applications which are suitable for diaphragm pumps. SupaVac becomes the go-to pump unit when diaphragm pumps fail or cannot move the media any longer.
Diaphragm pumps will clog and fail just as SupaVac slurry pumps are getting started. SupaVac SV pumps transcend conventional pump techniques by pneumatically conveying materials.
Yes. We have SV60, SV60-V, SV110-V, SV250-V, and SV280 units ready for hire in Australia. We also have a trailer mount solution which boasts a SV60-V and on-board compressor, as well as hoses and accessories. We also have rental units available in Houston, Texas in the shape of SV60, SV110, SV250-V and SV280s. International clients can also reach out to local distribution partners and utilize local stock options.
Depending on the model of SupaVac, our pumps will use between 80cfm and 600cfm. Clients should understand the correlation between air consumption and material transfer rate when selecting a SupaVac model.
We have several models of SupaVac ranging from SV30 through to SV1000, which have been designed with specific markets and applications in mind.
Please refer to our product brochure SupaVac Product Catalogue 2020.
SupaVac firmly believe in ‘growth through distribution’. We have long-standing and valued relationships with partners in Europe, LATAM, Malaysia, Australia, NZ, China, the African continent, USA and Canada.
Please reach out to us or visit the contact us page to find out more.