To strengthen team collaboration and promote a positive corporate culture, CNSME will organize a company trip to Guilin, China, from December 22 to December 26, 2025.
You know, lately everyone’s talking about Industry 4.0, smart factories, the Internet of Things… honestly, it's a lot of buzzwords. But what I've really noticed on sites is everyone's scrambling for more reliable slurry pumps. It’s not about fancy sensors, it’s about keeping things moving. Seems simple, right? But believe me, it’s not. Especially when you’re dealing with abrasive materials – you need a metal lined slurry pump that can actually handle the grit.
And let me tell you, designing these things… it’s a minefield. You think you’ve got it figured out, the impeller angle is perfect, the lining thickness is just right. Then you get to a site where the slurry is hotter than expected, or has a higher solids concentration, and suddenly your “perfect” design is just… well, a mess. I saw it happen at the coal processing plant near Shanxi last year – pump seized up in three days. Three days!
Warnings of Slurry Pump Operations A pump is both a pressure vessel and a piece of rotating equipment. All standard safety precautions for such equipment