Handling Capacity: Slurry pumps are typically designed to handle large volumes of fluid with high concentrations of solids, while sludge pumps are better suited for handling semi-solid materials with lower concentrations of solids.
Slurry is a mixture of solids and liquids that often has a high viscosity. It is commonly created during mining operations, construction projects, and industrial processes. Slurry consists of fine particles suspended in water or other liquids, creating a thick, muddy substance.
High flow rates: Dredge pumps are capable of moving large volumes of slurry quickly and efficiently, making them ideal for applications where high flow rates are required.